@Abhijit: The xorg.conf will only regenerated if you have deleted or
renamed the previous version of it. Otherwise the change will be skipped
by system.

Do the following:

1. 'sudo mv xorg.conf xorg.conf.backup' (Don't reboot after it go directly to 
the next step!) 
2. 'sudo aticonfig --adapter=all --initial'
3. Reboot and go on as Alberto described

but i guess that after rebootimg the system the xorg.conf generated by
by aticonfig will be overwritten again.

@Alberto: Thank you for the fix. As soon as it is issued I will load
from backport and test it .

Best Regards,
Uwe

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