It still does not really work.  The 'radeonhd' driver appears to have no GL 
direct rendering. Google earth, for example, barfs that it will be using a slow 
emulation.

When i used the 'radeon' driver it would not enable the maximal resolution 
(1400x1...@16) so i stick with 'radeonhd'. Interestingly this one does not 
depend on the firmware-linux package, and i deinstalled it.

Meanwhile i tried compiling fglrx with Debian kernel 2.6.30-2, in a recent Sid, 
but it's still the same ("Cannot allocate memory").

According to
http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/linux/legacy/Pages/radeon_linux.aspx?type=2.4.2&product=2.4.2.3.9&lan
ATI has dropped support for most of the X series Radeon cards.

"AMD has moved a number of DX9 ATI Radeon™ graphics accelerators products to a 
legacy driver support structure.  This change impacts Windows XP, Windows 
Vista, and Linux distributions. 
(...) No new features will be provided in future driver updates.  The Linux ATI 
Catalyst™ driver will only be supported in Linux distributions prior to 
February 2009 for the legacy products listed above."

However why does that necessarily imply that the latest fglrx packages do not 
work anymore.
I have 2 questions:

(1) 'modprobe fglrx' results in the 'Cannot allocate memory' failure, it seems 
to be a kernel related problem. Would it be possible to fix that on the kernel 
side ?

(2) The previous fglrx versions worked in the past, is it possible to prepare a 
working package for Sid ? 

I tried to downgrade Xorg and any fglrx packages to 'stable' but then 
fglrx-source would no more build. It also seemed that reinstalling fglrx messed 
up radeonhd somehow, and i had to purge all fglrx-* packages to get it clean 
again.


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