Dear Maintainer,

Same problem with a LifeBook C1020.

Solved this way :

- remove xserver-xorg-video-savage (BTW is it DRI2 compatible?)
- take care of some meta packages (task-*, *-video-all)
- comment/remove 'blacklist savagefb' from /etc/modprobe.d/fbdev-blacklist.conf
- use fbdev as the device driver for X (xorg.conf)

savagefb is useful in that case.

Could you please consider make some change for 
xserver-xorg-video-all:
- remove xserver-xorg-video-savage from Depends
- add it to Recommends

No more breaking then if the *-video-savage package is removed.

Thanks a lot,

--
igor


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