Ok, the deal is to fix the driver not work around it through changing 
xorg.conf. If the driver doesn't allocate enough memory which results in your 
problem than the driver has to be fixed and not the xorg.conf generation so in 
future -intel do right. Maybe not the VideoRam line fixes your screen coruption 
but the Modelines from Displayconfiggtk or the option XaaNoPixmapCache. To nail 
it down the option has to be TEMPORARILY disabled.
And the lines on your screenshots look like screen corruptions and might be 
connected to the 3d acceleration issues. Btw. this is one of the reasons why 
one bug per report.
How should we fix your issue if you don't cooperate and don't answer the 
questions?
If you don't want to maybe you could directly open a bug report at 
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/, the bugtracker of the Xorg and Intel driver 
developers, so they can fix it. An howto what information has to be included is 
available here http://intellinuxgraphics.org/how_to_report_bug.html. It would 
be great if you could post the link of your freedesktop bug report so we get 
the status and maybe could integrate the patch if the problem is fixed. Without 
further information we couldn't move it upstream.
Just for the records the i810 driver was already removed from and 
displayconfiggtk won't be installed anymore per default with the new version of 
Ubuntu (Intrepid) which will be likely released in October.

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