** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: fglrx-driver
  
  Fresh install of Hardy Heron alpha2
  
  at first look Compiz was enabled and working OK but the resolution was not 
detected correct.
  first step was to dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg but I observed the autodetect 
module for the resolution was cut out.
  
  so back again where I saw the Screen and Graphics don't work at all -
  both panels was empty.
  
  OK - I need 1152x864 so I manually put my resolution in xorg.conf - no
  succes - then I try to change resolution from gconf. - no way.
  
  Enfin, ...anyway who's need on our time only a 2D driver - Google Earth
  dont like Open Driver also True Combat elite which work well will open
  source driver on the past - now won't work. So I decided to install
  FGLRX driver.
  
  there other confusing choice -> to use Restricted Driver manager OR to
  install from Synaptic -- no one explain this step ( AND HERE IS A BIG
  LOSS THAT NEED AN URGENT WORKAROUND )
  
  1. I installed FGLRX from repo. After that I choose to use Restricted Driver 
manager. Then notification area told me to restart. 
  Restart. Blank Screen.
  2. Restart in recovery mode. dpkg-reconfigure again -> choosing ATI this time 
- then boot again with OSDriver again into 1024x768.
  3. Thinking. Ah maybe because I don't do aticonfig --initial (what a miss). 
Again dpkg-reconfigure...choosing FGLRX, and aticonfig --initial => the parser 
could not parse some things there so I choose to do aticonfig --initial -f. 
Finally unitialised xorg.conf found ...etc etc.. Reboot.
  
  After reboot fglrx work - but ...a nice AMD logo on the right bottom
  corner of the screen. OK - search on the net - found a solution in 5-7
  minutes - I download ATI proprietary driver I created necessary folder
  (/etc/ati) I put files there and ..everything OK. After today upgrade I
  observed the AMD logo solution was included in new fglrx. That sound
  good, now back to the problems.
  
  With the new fglrx drivers - sometime mouse movement on menus cause ugly
  artifacts around mouse AND more important on the right bottom corner I
  have ARTIFACTS which won't go. Exact in AMD logo position 2 ugly lines
  force me to restart at every 2 - 4 hours.
  
  I forget to say - Compiz is compromised forever - pretty bad - but games
  work pretty nice. I just tested Enemy Territory - Quake Wars and I have
  no lags also in Quake 4 - all OK here.
  
  Output for compiz --replace :
  
  Checking for Xgl: not present. 
  Detected PCI ID for VGA: 01:00.0 0300: 1002:4152 (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
  Checking for texture_from_pixmap: not present. 
  Trying again with indirect rendering:
  Checking for texture_from_pixmap: not present. 
  SKIP_CHECKS is yes, so continuing despite problems.
  Checking for nVidia: not present. 
  Checking for FBConfig: present. 
  Checking for Xgl: not present. 
  Starting emerald
  /usr/bin/compiz.real (core) - Fatal: GLX_EXT_texture_from_pixmap is missing
  /usr/bin/compiz.real (core) - Error: Failed to manage screen: 0
  /usr/bin/compiz.real (core) - Fatal: No manageable screens found on display 
:0.0
  
  I have to mention the Compiz could not be started from Appearance panel
  too.
  
  Resolution:
  this report point in 2 bugs and put a question. 
  
-  - Aticonfig --initial -f is not executed before fglrx install (with -f will 
not work) - so a normal user got a blank screen after restart.
-  - Compiz not work after fglrx install from repo. Using the original Driver 
from ATI and doing steps from http://www.ubuntu-es.org/index.php?q=node/67826 
OR from other tutorials I can get Compiz working, I forget artifacts and I can 
have good 3D acceleration. Also no restricted modules loaded.
+  - Aticonfig --initial -f is not executed after the fglrx installation 
(without -f will not work anyway) - so a normal user got a blank screen after 
restart.And Cry.
+  - Compiz don't work after fglrx install from repo. Using the original Driver 
from ATI website and doing steps from 
http://www.ubuntu-es.org/index.php?q=node/67826 OR from other tutorials I can 
get Compiz working, I forget artifacts and I can have good 3D acceleration. 
Also no restricted modules loaded.
  
  - The question is why the procedure for ATI original drivers work better
- than fglrx from repositories and why we need to learn steps from other
- peoples / experiments not from some official Ubuntu channels.
+ than fglrx installation from repositories and why we need to learn steps
+ from other peoples / experiments not from official Ubuntu channels.
  
- Can someone made an install script that can mimic procedures from
- http://www.ubuntu-es.org/index.php?q=node/67826 for fglrx from
+ Can someone made an install script which can mimic procedures from
+ http://www.ubuntu-es.org/index.php?q=node/67826 - for fglrx from
  repositories ( including volatile folder and corresponding symlinks ) ?.
- I mean if is possible that the .deb's  resulted  from original ATI can
- stay on repositories then - at request for install - just to be
- downloaded and an installation script can do the rest. This way we can
- have AIGLX working with FGLRX also a good 3D accel.
+ I mean if is possible that the .deb's  resulted  from original ATI
+ driver can stay prepared on repositories then - at request for install -
+ just to be downloaded and an installation script can do the rest. This
+ way we can have AIGLX working with FGLRX also a good 3D accel.

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