Oliver hasn't specified the system on which he tested this, so I cannot
comment on his results.

However, I have tested this on a variety of Geode-based systems by a
variety of vendors and found the exact same behavior on each of them:
that leaving the symbolic link confuses X, while removing it makes LTSP
work where it previously didn't and doesn't affect operation on
standalone hosts that don't use a static config (hosts with a static
config need their config updated because of the X anyhow).

As for the symbolic link, after trying various approaches, I have come
to the conclusion that removing it and expecting users to upgrade their
static config (if any - not everyone uses it) once for all was the best
approach, while leaving the symbolic link there only postpones the
unavoidable day when the config has to be upgraded. It also removes the
confusion that X experiences with the -configure option.

I'll also point out that blacklisting the framebuffer is entirely the
wrong approach and essentially moves the problem to another package
where it doesn't belong. Besides, on some systems, such as the OLPC, the
driver is *expected* to leverage the framebuffer.

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please add "geode" to driver list in hw/xfree86/common/xf86AutoConfig.c
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/219630
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