I have done both things -- installed 180.18 and disabled loose binding.

Looks like the same bug has been kicked around from one spot to another.

I can now scroll in firefox without mangling the readable text. The
problem I have now is with table cell backgrounds in firefox (see
attached screenshot). It does not significantly affect readability, but
given how bizarre it is, I have little hope that it will be fixed soon.
This is no longer a scrolling bug; this is a draw-on-visibility bug (if
that's really different). I have this page showing a tree, rendered as
an html table with the dotted lines representing the tree branches
rendered as background images in table cells. If I cover this window
with another window, then uncover it, I see 2-3 of those "tree" cells
filled with images from whatever window on the screen that was updated
last before this firefox window was uncovered. I have pasted part of my
gnome menu to show where the cell background was copied from. The wicd
icon updates itself every second or so, showing the strength of the
wireless signal. The next time, it may be a digit from the clock, or a
small segment of it, or just a blank portion of the gnome menu.

This is not entirely unlike the pattern I saw in one of the earlier
versions, where any new window would be initially painted with chopped
and randomly tiled fragments of the root window. That artifact is now
gone (or almost gone).

Text refresh in xterm has not been fixed. I have a feeling that it
doesn't occure as often -- let's say, it works more often than it
doesn't, but the problem did not go away. It is exactly the same.

And this one is new. I'm seeing hideous refresh problems in Terminal
Screenlet. The pattern is not new, though. Someone in this thread pasted
a screenshot a while ago (I can't find it -- the thread has grown so
big), showing the same artifact in some graphical program (or was that
Nautilus?). What happens is that only a narrow vertical strip on the
left-hand side is refreshed, at some odd offset. The next refresh will
take place in a strip that will be wider or narrower, and probably
placed at a different offset. Since Terminal Screenlet refreshes its
client area on every keystroke, it instantly becomes an unreadable mess,
removed only by hiding/showing the entire widget layer.

Worst of all, the system was unable to wake up from suspend 3 times
during the 3 days that I'm running 180.18. It wakes up with a black
screen and dead keyboard. I didn't know whether the kernel was alive or
not, so I had to reboot it on all 3 occasions.

Overall, no improvement. I don't feel I can trade suspend for scrolling.
Suspend on this machine (Dell Precision M4300) was very unreliable in
Hardy (failed exactly every other time), but I haven't seen a single
failure since I installed Intrepid. 180.18 obviously interferes with it
in some way.

I just noticed another artifact -- a very insignifcant one, but it may
be a symptom of a problem. I use the Emerald Aqua theme from Mac4Lin,
with the rounded blue buttons and scroolbars. The buttons look fine, but
all scrollbars show a gray rectangular outline (see the attached image).

** Attachment added: "table cell background artifact in firefox"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20829382/Screenshot-STAT.png

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/269904
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