Finally able to get video of the corruption. This should much better
describe it than how I am trying to in the description.

** Attachment added: "neverball-corruption.ogg"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17784775/neverball-corruption.ogg

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: libgl1-mesa
  
  Intrepid, latest mesa (7.1~rc3-1ubuntu2) on an Intel i945:
  
- Many games, such as Neverball/putt and Emilia Pinball, run seemingly
- fine on a base Intrepid install without any desktop effects enabled.
- However, when Compiz or any other OpenGL application is launched overtop
- of these applications, they exhibit strange texture corruption. Some
- textures cannot be identified, while others look like they were swapped
- around.
+ Many games, such as Neverball/putt, Emilia Pinball, OpenArena, & Nexuiz
+ run seemingly fine on a base Intrepid install without any desktop
+ effects enabled. However, when Compiz or any other OpenGL application is
+ launched overtop of these applications, they exhibit strange texture
+ corruption. Some textures cannot be identified, while others look like
+ they were swapped around.
  
  Briefly, for about 1/2 second, textures look fine on first load.
  
- Attached are some screenshots showing the problem. Neither game outputs
- any new errors to the terminal when corruption occurs, with the
- exception of "Failed to initialize TTM buffer manager.  Falling back to
- classic." which also appears without compositing enabled.
+ Attached are some screenshots and a video showing the problem. Neither
+ game outputs any new errors to the terminal when corruption occurs, with
+ the exception of "Failed to initialize TTM buffer manager.  Falling back
+ to classic." which also appears without compositing enabled.

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severe texture corruption on some 3D games with compositing enabled
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/256479
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