@Nick Lib - Thanks for the tip about running "aticonfig --initial" after installing fglrx. I forgot to mention that in comment 2.
@cfwrsfan - I you have an NVIDIA GTX280 you have a different bug. Please open a new bug and attach the output of lspci -vvnn
Also, I don't think you want to be messing with noapic. APIC is the Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Programmable_Interrupt_Controller ) and is completely different to acpi, which is the the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ACPI ). ACPI is older (but is still being actively developed).
@Nick Lib - Thanks for the tip about running "aticonfig --initial" after installing fglrx. I forgot to mention that in comment 2.
@cfwrsfan - I you have an NVIDIA GTX280 you have a different bug. Please open a new bug and attach the output of lspci -vvnn en.wikipedia. org/wiki/ Advanced_ Programmable_ Interrupt_ Controller ) and is completely different to acpi, which is the the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (see http:// en.wikipedia. org/wiki/ ACPI ). ACPI is older (but is still being actively developed).
Also, I don't think you want to be messing with noapic. APIC is the Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller (see http://