I would chown your home directory recursively to be safe.
Then, if you ever need to fix X again, I would recommend that you login in to the console as a normal, use sudo to launch the terminal program to fix xorg.conf, then run startx normally. (Not as sudo, startx doesn't need to be run as root)
I would chown your home directory recursively to be safe.
Then, if you ever need to fix X again, I would recommend that you login in to the console as a normal, use sudo to launch the terminal program to fix xorg.conf, then run startx normally. (Not as sudo, startx doesn't need to be run as root)