rename both your xorg.conf file & your X86Config (don't delete them for now, just rename them so you start fresh, no old config files) ctrl-alt-F1 login as root type: init 3 type: sax2 set things up, see if you are offered dual head setup this time configure, check everything, test, finalize back to terminal prompt hopefully things are working right now, so: init 5 back to your GUI
Tried that first thing this morning. I actually moved the XF86Config and xorg files into a backup directory so there was no chance of SAX picking them up from a differently named file. I went to init 3, ran SAX. SAX found everything as before and it refuses to allow a dual head setup. In Expert there seems to be nothing that I can tweak to turn on Xinerama or the FrameBuffer thing. It did auto detect things right... when I saved, it wrote an XF96Config - not an xorg.config file. I did an init 5 and restarted X, and everything works as it did when I installed. I checked YOU to make sure there wasn't a new Radeon driver (suggested in another thread on ATI vid cards) and nothing there. I'm about ready to give up and move back to the good old standby nVidia cards. I've never had problems with them. Only issue is convincing the IT guy here that I need a new video card :-P C