I raised a bug which I think is a duplicate of this bug. Mine is #993405 and is 
now marked as a duplicate of this bug.
In my machine  (details at my bug entry)  the display got impossible and I was 
considering a reinstall, but I then remembered I had used nomodeset 
successfully on other old machines. 

I used nomodeset and it worked! :-)

This is in a machine in which the 12.04 desktop 32 bit live cd worked fine! 
even apparently using 3D also. However, after install,  I think 3D was no 
longer available, and although the default  high resolution of the display 
worked ok, the user  wanted a lower res (!) and it was after choosing lower res 
that the display really screwed up, and there was no going back (doh!)
At least I could not find a way.
But use of nomodeset in the boot string (grub menu visible, press e, and add 
nomodeset in appropriate place)
and then making the change permanent /etc/default/grub (add nomodeset 
appropriately, and then update-grub)
all worked.
So although for me this bug was a complete show stopper, the nomodeset 
workaround  means I now have no more problem.

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Title:
  Display corrupts and flashes when changing resolution on GMA X3000

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