There used to be a hook in modprobe that would only load the fglrx
module if "fglrx" was specified as the driver in xorg.conf. Now that
xorg.conf is not used any longer (for ati at least, and I suppose for
fglrx neither?), this is no solution. I guess our X has been patched to
prefer the fglrx driver if it is installed. One ugly way would then be
to only load the fglrx module if fglrx is installed.

Adding a "fglrx breaks ati" would most precisely describe the truth, but
it we don't really want people to uninstall ati because they want to try
out fglrx.

At least there should be some dependency between linux-source-fglrx and
the fglrx package so that uninstalling fglrx will uninstall linux-
source-fglrx as well. asac, did you keep the fglrx package and switched
to ati in xorg.conf? This scenario should ideally be handled by the
above mentioned module hook.

We might need a stronger warning in Restricted Manager to keep people
from installing fglrx. Hopefully we can soon stop supporting it, and
leave it to ATI to sort this out in their own offering.

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[R580] EXA has severe performance impact on ATI R580 (X1900)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/315889
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