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fglrx is the name of the closed-source, proprietary driver from ATI. It conflicts with the open-source "radeon" driver. If the "fglrx" kernel module is loaded at boot, X will be able to start using the "radeon" driver but "Direct Rendering" (DRI) will be disabled. This results in a severe performance reduction. Use System->Administration->Hardware Drivers to make sure "ATI accelerated graphics driver" is not in use.If you previously used the proprietary "fglrx" driver it is highly recommended to totally get rid of the fglrx package:$ sudo apt-get remove --purge xorg-driver-fglrxand reboot the computer.The libGL.so in /usr/lib might also still be the version installed by xorg-driver-fglrx. You can check that very easily, just run:$ glxinfo |grep vendorIf you see: client glx vendor string: ATI, then the libGL.so is still from ATI. Make sure libgl1-mesa-glx and libgl1-mesa-dri are properly installed:$ sudo apt-get install --reinstall libgl1-mesa-glx libgl1-mesa-driOf course, make sure your xorg.conf does not contain any "fglrx" entry.
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