It has not become confusing because there are 32bit and 64bit reports, nor because there are AGP and PCI-E users, and there is no need to split the reports. Each time both groups experience the same problems.
It has become a little confusing because of people with x600 and x700 cards, who really experience a problem with usplash (they can hear the startup sound and removing splash from the boot parameters solves the problem), but that's not their fault (it appears like the same problem first). It has also become confusing because of people like you who obviously experience a different problem but insist on posting here again and again. It should have been painfully obvious for you from the beginning, but as it isn't, I will point it out in detail to you: - This bug is only about the ati driver, yet you use the fglrx driver. - This bug is only about computers that freeze each and every time, but yours only freezes occassionally. - This bug is about the Live CD, but you have installed. You never even tried if the Live CD caused problems for you, or if you did, you didn't mention it here. So now can you please unsubscribe from this bug, never post to it again, and try to get help for your totally unconnected problem in an Ubuntu forum or IRC channel? For those who actually do something helpful here: I made a list of the video cards and CPUs that have been posted and what the people said which workarounds worked for them, like this: name: video card: AGP / PCI: CPU: i386 / AMD64 Ubuntu CD: commenting out 'load "dri"' in xorg.conf helps? setting AGP speed in BIOS to 4x helps? adding 'Option "AGPMode" "8"' to xorg.conf helps? Feisty Herd 3 works? ** Attachment added: "video card, CPU, what helped" http://librarian.launchpad.net/6232113/summary67487.txt -- [regression][rv280] black screen and console freeze when X starts - drm lockup https://launchpad.net/bugs/67487 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs