Canonical should be looking out for their Users! and the Linux Foundation 
should too!!!!!
I did read something that "In November 2009, the Linux Foundation released the 
details of a new, rewritten Linux driver that would support this chipset and 
Intel's other upcoming chipsets. The Direct Rendering Manager and X.org  parts 
would be free software, but the 3D component (using Gallium3D) will still be 
proprietary." and more news from Phoronix about this from November 2009 can be 
found here, http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=NzY2Mg
But as you know, there's NOTHING that's been done.

I know I had a very ignorant reply back from Intel about the GMA500
driver, saying that it's down to the Distrobution to fix the problem.
Maybe we (all GMA500 users) should all send a message to Intel to get
them to do something.....

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MASTER: GMA-500 lacks driver for 8.10 and 9.10 (poulsbo works only on 8.04 and 
9.04)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/330906
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