Please see my PPA for updated XSERVER-XORG-CORE, NSC and GEODE packages:

NSC:  Required one change from Debian, because Hardy has an older
version of debhelper.  Otherwise, pretty much usable as-is. The main
change it introduces is the elimination of PCI ID for non-NSC devices
from the nsc.ids it ships. Everything else is to bring the deprecated
package in line with recent Debian policy changes.

GEODE: is a backport of 2.10.0, which includes both the BIOS-less DDC
polling from 2.9.0, plus the addition of support for the OLPC XO-1 and
several bug fixes. Since supporting new hardware is suitable for an SRU,
I'm hereby nominating this for Hardy.1 release.

XSERVER-XORG-CORE: I have made exactly one change to the Hardy
metapackage, to replace the dependency on AMD with a dependency on
GEODE. The rest is identical.

NOTE: several users have confirmed that the only to succeed in getting
the GEODE and NSC drivers to work in LTSP is by upgrading to the
combination of above drivers and updated X core. The key problem seems
to be that the backward-compatibility symbolic link between geode_drv.so
and amd_drv.so doesn't work as intended on Debian/Ubuntu (it works as
expected on other distributions), plus the GX2 code in NSC simply
doesn't work as advertised, which requires letting GEODE handle it.
Also, the metapackage's dependency on the transitional package (which
contains those symbolic links) seems to hinder one's chances of letting
APT autoremove it.

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please add "geode" to driver list in hw/xfree86/common/xf86AutoConfig.c
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/219630
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