Same here. By removing these lines from a Device section of my xorg.conf I was able to launch displayconfig-gtk:
Option "TwinView" "true" Option "TwinViewOrientation" "Clone" Option "TVOutFormat" "COMPOSITE" Option "TVStandard" "NTSC-M" Option "SecondMonitorHorizSync" "30-50" Option "SecondMonitorVertRefresh" "60"
Of course these lines may just be enabling the feature that causes it to crash, and the real problem is happening deeper down.
Same here. By removing these lines from a Device section of my xorg.conf I was able to launch displayconfig-gtk:
Option "TwinView" "true" ation" "Clone" orizSync" "30-50" ertRefresh" "60"
Option "TwinViewOrient
Option "TVOutFormat" "COMPOSITE"
Option "TVStandard" "NTSC-M"
Option "SecondMonitorH
Option "SecondMonitorV
Of course these lines may just be enabling the feature that causes it to crash, and the real problem is happening deeper down.