To Start, i'm now running Edgy. And xorg.conf was in /etc/X11, not /etc/init.d.
Luca,
I just tried your fix, but X failed to start, probably because of a syntax error. However, for some reason, my backup copy of xorg.conf failed to be saved, and I didn't realize it until I had removed my modified version. Disaster, you say? No! Ubuntu must have a fail-safe backup file somewhere, and gnome starts up anyway -- only now the screen offset is gone!
The response is much slower, so the radeon driver probably isn't being loaded. Also, when I use the system/preferences menu to change the resolution, it doesn't work. I think that I can live with this until edgy is released, then I'll re-install and get the xorg.conf file back that way.
To Start, i'm now running Edgy. And xorg.conf was in /etc/X11, not /etc/init.d.
Luca,
I just tried your fix, but X failed to start, probably because of a syntax error. However, for some reason, my backup copy of xorg.conf failed to be saved, and I didn't realize it until I had removed my modified version. Disaster, you say? No! Ubuntu must have a fail-safe backup file somewhere, and gnome starts up anyway -- only now the screen offset is gone!
The response is much slower, so the radeon driver probably isn't being loaded. Also, when I use the system/preferences menu to change the resolution, it doesn't work. I think that I can live with this until edgy is released, then I'll re-install and get the xorg.conf file back that way.
Martins