by pch.shot » Tue Feb 24, 2009 3:04 pm
Let me think on it for a while. If you screw up your xorg.conf you won't be able to boot up.
Stepping back one or two kernels would be a lot easier to do.
It may be something totally unrelated like a bad install or a funky disc/burn.
You could re-install and see if that helps. Or download the iso(do a check sum) and burn the disc again. If you still have the iso you can use unetbootin to install from a usb drive(It would have to be over 4 gigs for gamers).
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