Catalyst, from what I've seen (Via's driver did similar to me) does not respect each and every entry in xorg.conf
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My last try to help you...
Originally posted by Not so pretty now View PostYou still didn't get it -- all randr stuff was added by me and commented out because none of it had no effect.
Well, now I think your best bet to "solve" your problem is to run your Ubuntu in runlevel 3 (console mode, NOT recovery mode), remove the amdpcsdb file by typing "sudo rm -rf /etc/ati/amdpcsdb", (you can see how to do it here), and do a "sudo aticonfig --initial", to generate a "clean" xorg.conf file...
If you want to try it, it's up to you now...
From now on, I can't help you anymore... I don't have no more ideas...
Cheers
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Originally posted by Kano View PostBut ubuntu/debian use the same runlevel settings from 2 to 5. You have to stop gdm or kdm directly.
I didn't know about it... (I don't use debian/ubuntu for some years... )
Cheers
p.s. The arch wiki link I posted has the same tip as that you've posted...
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Originally posted by evolution View PostAaaah... Ok, ok, sorry, I didn't get it!
Well, now I think your best bet to "solve" your problem is to run your Ubuntu in runlevel 3 (console mode, NOT recovery mode), remove the amdpcsdb file by typing "sudo rm -rf /etc/ati/amdpcsdb", (you can see how to do it here), and do a "sudo aticonfig --initial", to generate a "clean" xorg.conf file...
If you want to try it, it's up to you now...
From now on, I can't help you anymore... I don't have no more ideas...
Cheers
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