This version is definitely better: I am no longer experiencing screen
corruption on the lower right nor near the cursor, which seemed to occur
after a certain length of time. Miraculously, composite actually works,
allowing compiz to run under a normal xorg session, however there are a
number of issues:

* The refresh rate with compiz enabled is terribly slow, video is almost
unwatchable due to slow frame rate. Without compiz enabled, everything
is fine (I am even getting amazing rates for hardware acceleration.

* With compiz enabled, after a certain length of time (it seems to occur
most with a terminal open), the window painting becomes desynced
compared to the actual window position (that is, when you try to move a
window, you realize it is actually about 300px to the left), and moving
the window leaves traces on the windows behind. This may be a compiz
problem, but I had never experienced it before using the newer driver.

These problems make compiz unusable, which is a shame.
Also:

* Suspend works, in that it goes to sleep (after a fast blinking of the
screen, which is probably due to a 'fade out' effect gone wrong), and
stops the computer. It appears to take a little longer than before, but
its not really an issue.

* However resume fails. Computer restarts ok, but then never reaches X
again. Sometimes, even Sysreqs don't work, showing a major kernel
freeze. This is bad, as the previous version of the driver worked about
one in three times (though sometimes causing the HD to grind, making
everything too slow).

So in conclusion my current experience with the latest driver causes
better graphics than the older one, and better overall stability.
However compiz is too slow to use, and resume fails. This may be a
configuration issue, so if anyone has any tips,...

I am using the generic 7.10 kernel, and have an ATI RADEON X700 embedded
card.

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