Thanks for the chipset-info - I hadn't found that yet;
at the moment I've "cured" the USB quirk by using a Via based
USB controller instead.
My bet would be that 4850 support in the fglrx driver is not yet ready..
It might also be related to other power management options such as AMD cool'n'quiet - do you have it enabled? (i know the k9a2 has it disabled by default - causing odd behaviour in debian's power management).
at the moment I've "cured" the USB quirk by using a Via based
USB controller instead.
My bet would be that 4850 support in the fglrx driver is not yet ready..
It might also be related to other power management options such as AMD cool'n'quiet - do you have it enabled? (i know the k9a2 has it disabled by default - causing odd behaviour in debian's power management).
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