There is an easy way around this -- rename (or even delete) the file
/etc/ati/atiapfuser.blb. From my research this is a "user profile" which
doesn't seem to be utilized, at least in my case. When that files exist,
you will see LOTS of entries like:

Xorg    21747 root  103r   REG                8,4        0   16387220
/etc/ati/atiapfuser.blb

in the output of "sudo lsof -P `pidof X`". But after I 'mv' the file,
not long these entries.

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