sudo yum -y install system-config-display
sudo system-config-display
(Will create the xorg.conf)
--- On Thu, 1/8/09, Jeff Spaleta <jspaleta@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
From: Jeff Spaleta <jspaleta@xxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: the ATI proprietary driver and F10 To: "Community assistance, encouragement, and advice for using Fedora." <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thursday, January 8, 2009, 4:47 PM
On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 12:20 PM, Dave Stevens <geek@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Mr. Bridgeman (the respondent) is I think a staff engineer at ATI who works > on the process of disclosure of ATI card internals for free software > programmers, so it seems his reply is likely to be
authoritative. Fine. But > how do I drop back to my previous working config?
Do you know what changes the ATI proprietary driver install made to your system?
Was that done via an rpm package or via an install script?
Do you know what driver you were using before the proprietary ATI driver install?
Do you have a copy of the Xorg log from a working config before the ATI driver install to compare to a copy after the ATI driver install?
It's difficult to know what to suggest unless I have an understanding of what the driver install did to your system. And I have no idea. And you'll excuse me if I don't rush out and attempt it on my own system just so I can see what breaks.
Try: system-config-display --reconfig
may help or it may not. Since I don't know what the proprietary drivers changed. I can't tell you if its going to do anything to fix it.
-jef
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