update-manager has this code enabled. It automatically gets the latest fglrx-modules.alias.override from fglrx-modaliases and checks against that. If fglrx is in use and no longer supported it shows:
_("Upgrading may reduce desktop " "effects, and performance in games " "and other graphically intensive " "programs."),
_("This computer is currently using " "the AMD 'fglrx' graphics driver. " "No version of this driver is " "available that works with your " "hardware in Ubuntu " "9.04.\n\nDo you want to continue?"))
and if the user accepts it will remove fglrx and rewrite xorg.conf to use "ati" instead.
update-manager has this code enabled. It automatically gets the latest fglrx-modules. alias.override from fglrx-modaliases and checks against that. If fglrx is in use and no longer supported it shows:
_("Upgrading may reduce desktop "
" effects, and performance in games "
" and other graphically intensive "
" programs. "),
" the AMD 'fglrx' graphics driver. "
" No version of this driver is "
" available that works with your "
" hardware in Ubuntu "
" 9.04.\n\ nDo you want to continue?"))
_("This computer is currently using "
and if the user accepts it will remove fglrx and rewrite xorg.conf to use "ati" instead.