@malfist: if you just want to test it, try moving your
/etc/X11/xorg.conf file to something different like /etc/X11/xorg.conf-
ati so that X boots with the open-source ATI driver (which works fine if
you don't need high-performance 3d performance for games).

If the 2.6.30 kernel fixes this bug and you want to keep it, you could
remove the restricted driver and either try installing the ATI driver
using envy-ng or download the Catalyst driver from AMD and install it
manually.  I think I read somewhere though that the non-free ATI drivers
from AMD don't yet work with the latest kernel.

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