Your Xorg log shows that you're using some unusual fglrx options in your
xorg.conf. Looks xorg.conf was originally created by a really old
version of fglrx. Could you try the following steps to reinitialize the
fglrx configuration:

1) Reboot the system, in the boot loader select "Recovery mode"
2) When prompted, select "netroot  Drop to root shell prompt with networking"
3) In the root shell run "aticonfig --initial -f"
4) Reboot normally

See if that solves your problem.

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  fglrx crashes X server on startup

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