Hmm, might be actually fixed in hardy, or then I cannot undo my own fix... anyway, the workaround was to put:
<option name="allow_large_textures" value="2" />
in /etc/drirc. But it'd be good to get a verification that in a clean hardy glxinfo -l | grep GL_MAX_TEXTURE_SIZE is indeed 2048 without any changes.
The actual package might be libgl1-mesa-dri instead of xserver-xorg-video-ati.
Hmm, might be actually fixed in hardy, or then I cannot undo my own fix... anyway, the workaround was to put:
<option name="allow_ large_textures" value="2" />
in /etc/drirc. But it'd be good to get a verification that in a clean hardy glxinfo -l | grep GL_MAX_TEXTURE_SIZE is indeed 2048 without any changes.
The actual package might be libgl1-mesa-dri instead of xserver- xorg-video- ati.