Bad start up issues

So today, my MBP froze and locked up on me. I was just browsing the web. Now when I try to boot it, several things happen.
The gray Apple screen shows diagnoal bricked lines, alternating from gray to white. It usually freezes here. If it doesnt, The desktop never really shows up. just thick, black lines up and down. Intrestingly enough, the mouse displays fine and over all the lines. At least until it turnes into a beach ball, then freezes. I can start it via install disc, but display issues are still there. I can boot into Ubuntu, works fine as far as I can tell, but still has bricked look. I can run disk utility via install disc, but it freezes. I can load it as an external to my iMac, and run disk utility, and it checks out. What can this be?

jediknight,
it seems as though this is a known problem with Early 2008 MacBook Pros. It might be worthwhile to contact Apple about it anyway.

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