I think I have the solution:

Ubuntu still tries to emulate 3D features by starting an XGL session
even if the new fglrx driver knows how to do it by itselves - and will
disable the 3D features that way.

You can disable the now unnecessary XGL by just creating a file with the
name "disable" in the folder ".config/xserver-xgl" in your home
directory

Just issue the following commands:

cd 
mkdir -p .config/xserver-xgl/
touch disable

This should do it.
At least it works *fine* for me.

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[fglrx] DRI not working with fglrx
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/199359
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