@Rolf, note that loading the glx module explicitly doesn't do anything
for recent X.org versions (it's autoloaded and so is "dri" module).
Further, the permissions on the dri device node are also no longer in
use because that device now has an ACL on it (so the "Mode 0666" stuff
is obsolete). If you do "ls -l /dev/dri/card0" you will notice that the
permissions have a small "+" char next to it, that indicates the
presence of an ACL. You can see the ACL using the command "getfacl
/dev/dri/card0".

Nice job with finding that patch btw. We usually never commit patches
into Ubuntu before they are accepted by upstream though, so it would be
useful if you first made sure that the upstream git versions has the bug
fixed, then we can cherry pick patches for Ubuntu.

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[r100-rv200] very poor Xorg performance - XAA solves this
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/363238
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