Public bug reported:

Hello!

I have been using Ubuntu 9.04 since April and I have never had this problem 
before. Whenever I'm trying to scroll a page in anything, the content is 
literally moving down in 'frames', just like shots in old films. It's really 
hard to explain. It moves something like in 'waves'. It's in everything:  
Evolution, Internet Browsers etc. Whenever I log out and then login again, it 
stops and soon it starts again.
I tried to access ATI control centre, but it doesn't load. And if I want to 
change the user, there's a pop-up:

'The graphical interface did not properly start, which is needed for
graphical logins. It is likely that the X Window System or GDM is not
properly configured. The X server failed to finish starting. 3 X failed'

I think this could have something to do with it. I tried running the command 
'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg', but instead of giving me a list of 
drivers to choose from, it offers me to set-up my keyboard. 
Is there some sort of command to perhaps scan the system for errors or 
something?
Please help. This problem is making the computer almost unusable.

Thanks a lot in Advance,

Paul

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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display and scrolling problem
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/520030
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