HI Ari,
xorg.conf is not anymore needed since karmic (ubuntu 9.10).
You can just rename it to xorg.conf.back
Indeed xorg.conf may be needed to use proprietary ATI drivers (fglrx).
Please note that following the recipe of my previous post you are using the open source ATI driver (xserver-xorg-video-ati)
instead of the proprietary one (fglrx), which apparently has problems with unity.
HI Ari,
xorg.conf is not anymore needed since karmic (ubuntu 9.10).
You can just rename it to xorg.conf.back
Indeed xorg.conf may be needed to use proprietary ATI drivers (fglrx).
Please note that following the recipe of my previous post you are using the open source ATI driver (xserver- xorg-video- ati)
instead of the proprietary one (fglrx), which apparently has problems with unity.