@SolidSlash #21: I guess you have the same problem as I had: fglrx
conflicts with the "radeon" kernel module. You have to add "nomodeset"
or "radeon.setmode=0" to your kernel options, i.e. get into GRUB, edit
the parameters for recovery mode and add it manually to the kernel line.
After getting into a root console, add the parameters to the
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT variable in /etc/default/grub . After that,
run "update-grub" and reboot.

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Does not support current Lucid kernel (2.6.32) or xserver (1.7)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/494699
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