G'day djchandler,

It sounds like you are in a bad situation.  I'm not sure if my comments
will help, but I thought I'd try anyway.

According to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack if you
install the 12.04.0 or 12.04.1 point release and update you will remain
on the original Precise stack and not be updated to the Quantal or
Raring HWE stacks.

Old fglrx drivers wont work with new kernels, but old drivers and old
kernels should work together just fine, so I'm not sure what is going on
there - can you provide more details?

The above problem not withstanding, it's not really Ubuntu's fault that
support for your older hardware is diminishing, but rather it is AMD's
fault.

Perhaps instead we can get the open source Radeon driver working for
you.  The Linux 3.6 kernel finally enabled Radeon PCI Express 2.0
support by default and the Linux 3.8 kernel introduces a-synchronous DMA
support.  These changes have been demonstrated to make the open source
Radeon driver much faster.  HDMI audio support is also re-enabled by
default and can be turned on and off with xrandr.  The 3.11 kernel
finally introduced full Radeon power management (DPM) support which was
further refined and enabled for more hardware in the 3.13 kernel used in
Ubuntu 14.04 "Trusty Tahr".  This latter item should make your laptop
run cooler, although if it's 5+ years old dust buildup could be part of
the problem.  Either dismantle it (I presume it's out of warranty) and
clean out the dust or just run a vacuum cleaner nozzle along the
external air vents.  Your older hardware does not need updated Radeon
firmware files for DPM.

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Title:
  fglrx-installer not working with AMD Radeon/Mobility Radeon HD
  2000-4000 cards in Quantal+

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