"The kernel freeze is approaching. The only suggestion from the devs is
to blacklist the fglrx module. I.e. add a `/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-
fglrx' with the content `blacklist fglrx' and reboot. This will
deactivate 3D acceleration" ...

Not an optimal solution if a) you need 3D acceleration (game
development, biomedical imaging, visualization, whatever), b) you want
to run your display at full resolution (xorg's driver won't), c) You
want to run Compiz, d) You want to use all the features of your
expensive laptop that you paid for.  I wonder if the response would be
different if this didn't involve an eeeeevil binary-only driver.  Yes,
it should be open source (and thankfully that's happening), yes it's the
driver that needs to be fixed, yes, open-source, non-proprietary drivers
help prevent situations exactly like this, but anybody who does systems
integration knows that ultimately it's not about which library or module
is causing the problem, but whether the end product works.  Broken is
broken.

This has the beginnings of a fiasco in the making, since the frequency
of confirming reports seem to be slowly increasing as the early adopters
trickle in to give Gutsy Beta a try.  Once Gutsy is released, the next
portion of the bell curve will arrive to try things out, and soon we'll
be reading endless articles about the latest reason Linux "isn't ready
for the desktop".  Maybe I'm wrong (I hope so) and ATI will come forth
with a fix to fglrx that will eliminate the problem, but maybe someone
needs to think things through a bit more.  Ubuntu has a pretty big
target painted on it's back at the moment.

(I'll note in passing that this isn't meant to be a rant against the
devs because they aren't fixing *my* problem - I fixed the problem
myself so I'm not deeply affected.  Not everyone has the ability or the
inclination to recompile a kernel, however, and my understanding of
Ubuntu demographics suggests this describes the majority.)

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[gutsy] Suspend to Ram does not work on Z61m
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