@Rafal, if you're using the packages provided by Oneiric, then I guess
that you've used apt-get or another thing different from "Additional
Drivers" because it's not working. Remember that you still need to use
"amdconfig --initial" if you're not using "Additional Drivers". If that
doesn't work then try adding "nomodeset" at the end of the linux line in
grub. You can edit that line in grub by pressing "e", then you can press
"ctrl+x" just to boot linux if you've modified the line. I told you this
because, in the case of my graphics card, I don't need to do all of this
after using "Additional Drivers". Your card is in the list of the
Supported Hardware. I had a similar problem, if this doesn't.

By the way, I had a lot of problems with fglrx, the uninstaller never
does the job as it supposed to do it, because I've installed fglrx from
http://wiki.cchtml.com and it worked, however, i decided to give fglrx
(oneiric repository) a try, and then it didn't work, after hours I've
decided to reinstall oneiric and it worked after that. I really don't
understand how fglrx installer configures xorg, because deleting
xorg.conf doesn't solve the problem :P.

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