that sounds about right. all of them did, with slight variations of
rendering problems.

On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 9:31 AM, Michael Torrie <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 09/25/2011 09:27 AM, Topher Cullen wrote:
> > I'll check on the drivers but I was having the same problems with the
> > proprietary and which ever ones come stock with fedora as well as the
> ones
> > from rpmfusion(which I assume are an older proprietary
> > version). Unfortunately it is overwriting the xorg.conf. It gets created
> > when I run the utility. Everything looks fine, copied it to my /root,
> > rebooted, everything gets reverted to how it was before and the time
> stamp
> > on the xorg.conf has changed. Copy back the older one and restart X and
> > everything is fine again. (shrug)
>
> So which driver is giving you the weird color issues?  The one from
> rpmfusion one (xorg-x11-drv-catalyst version 11.7)?  Did the official
> catylist driver have this problem as well?
>
> You can sometimes prevent a file from being modified by running chattr
> on it:
>
> chattr +i /etc/xorg/xorg.conf
>
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