Well, sounds like a classic bad xorg.conf file to me.

What was the most recent change you made?   Do you have the ATI or 
nVidia driver installed?

Are you comfortable enough with the commandline to navigate to your 
/etc/X11/ directory, and see if there is a backup copy of your xorg.conf 
file in there (often called xorg.conf~, but could be different, 
depending on what tool last edited it)?

If so, you can
mv xorg.conf xorg.conf.yourbackup
(to back up what you have now)
and
mv xorg.conf~ xorg.conf
(to restore your previous config - change filename to suit)

That might help.  If not, post back here.


Mark


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