Tested again today with the live-cd from the 28th. This time the
installation was less sluggish, though selecting my country still took
about 5 minutes. Perhaps it's not wise to fit every major city in the
world in an incredibly slow rendering drop-down box? Also, the drop-down
box has heavy "ghosting" of the city names while you scroll in it, quite
annoying. I'll attach a picture of that. Anyway, the editing of my
partitions went more smoothly this time. Also, the correct skin was
applied to the installation UI. I was also happy to see that there was
no graphical corruption to speak of. No "shooting lines" and no complete
corruption during the file copying process.

However, after the installation finished and I rebooted my pc, the
corruption was there yet again. I can't enter my new Intrepid install
because of the corruption. I'll add an attachment, though the corruption
looks the same as it did on corruption.jpg

I also tried the live session, this worked without graphical corruption,
though the session itself was quite slow. I also have Suse and Knoppix
live-cds and those are much faster.

** Attachment added: "Corruption upon login in Intrepid with HP-Compaq 6715B"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18020441/corruption2.jpg

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Heavy display corruption with Intrepid during installation
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