I managed to track down the original problem reported by Uwe.

@VasiaUVI: can reproduce the problem and attach your /var/log/gpu-
manager.log after that please?

@Grief: there's no need to be rude, regardless of what your native
language is.

@Oleg: if I understand correctly, in your case the problem is that the
gpu-manager overwrites your xorg.conf but you can still use the fglrx
driver, right?

@Trev: there are issues with UXA and hybrid graphics on many systems. If
you file a separate bug report about SNA, and point me to it, I'll have
a look at it.

@Greg: can you reproduce the problem and attach your /var/log/gpu-
manager.log after that please? I'm working on some code which should
only enable the GPUs that are connected to outputs. Your log could help
me understand your use case.


@all: I'm working on a fix. As a workaround, you can simply pass "nogpumanager" 
on boot, the gpu-manager won't start. Hybrid graphics will probably fail though.

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