Hi Janaka, yes, I tried all that:

* In recovery mode you can only fix broken packages I think, and I
tried. I tried reconfiguring X but it would still pickup the binary
driver. I tried dropping to a shell in a root account, but it would ask
for the root passwd. This could be my fault, maybe I configured this in
the past and couldn't remember it, not sure. But that option was
useless. The only thing that worked was [Alt+F2], then login very
quickly in a console and "sudo killall -9 gdm", and I had to bit gdm at
it on a phenom x3, which took me several boots! After that, yes, I did
sudo an uninstalled fglrx, and that did it.

* With the binary 8.602 vanilla from ATI it was a lot worse, because it
overwrote some GL libs, and I had to fool around reinstalling xserver
packages until I could use the radeon driver.

I think the "fix-x" option in rescue mode should do a bit more (it
should show you possible drivers to use), but this is not the place to
file that proposal, anyone knows what ubuntu package is related to that?

Also: I Catalyst 94/fglrx 8.602 should be compatible with the latest
xorg and in general with Ubuntu 9.04 (it is stated as "early look" in
the release notes):

http://www2.ati.com/drivers/linux/catalyst_94_linux.pdf

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