(@weskey5644: the ability to upgrade between distributions is a feature of 
Ubuntu, therefore it should work and be maintained, regardless of a 
popularly-conceived best practice. Personally I have neither the time nor the 
bandwidth to do so.
Also, the garbled resolutions I am experiencing occur at the splash screen, 
long before X is loaded, and so X.org's safe graphics mode isn't in play at 
that stage. Sure, may not be a kernel thing, I don't really have the knowledge 
to tell. But, it's something that's never happened all the while I've been 
using ATI drivers from their website - over 3 years now.)

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package fglrx (not installed) failed to install/upgrade: subprocess new 
pre-installation script returned error exit status 1 - inst_path_default or 
inst_path_override does not exist in /etc/ati  when ATI Drivers are previously 
installed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/565407
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