I'm not sure where to post this, but I've been switching yesterday from
Karmic to Lucid (upgrade of Kubuntu) and I have a X1250 on a Medion
E1315 netbook (1366x768). I noticed serious instability after upgrading.
VT switching crashed X and trying to run KRandR crashed X immediately on
startup of KRandR. On Karmic, I had KMS swithed on (at least I never did
anything to switch it off), and no regular crashes, but on Lucid, X was
too unstable. I switched kernel mode setting off by adding options
radeon modesetting=0 in /etc/modprobe.d/radeon-kms.conf and running
update-initramfs -u afterwards. This solved all the stability problems.
I've not seen a single crash after that. It seems that X is even faster
than before.

What I wonder about is why KMS is enabled on ATI if there are still so
many problems with it. X on an Ubuntu desktop should be (almost)
completely crash-free. You know, the very reason why I use Linux and not
Windows is that Windows always crashed in the video drivers...

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[x1250] X server crashes on rotation in xf86ResizeOffscreenLinear+0x3b
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/276782
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