Sorry, forgot to explain: I deleted the white space at the end of the xorg.conf file.
BUT, you can also just delete the xorg.conf file itself (after backing it up), and the X server in Ubuntu Studio should work OK. The only downside is if you need to configure something like a Wacom tablet or graphics card that needs settings in the file.
Sorry, forgot to explain: I deleted the white space at the end of the xorg.conf file.
BUT, you can also just delete the xorg.conf file itself (after backing it up), and the X server in Ubuntu Studio should work OK. The only downside is if you need to configure something like a Wacom tablet or graphics card that needs settings in the file.