Deleting the .kde folder solved the problem for me, too. I was very
surprised that this worked, but the problem indeed seems to stem from
some faulty configuration file in .kde. I've saved the old .kde folder
and am happy to investigate further if somebody is interested in
publishing a more elegant fix (obviously many settings get lost when
.kde is deleted).

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dual monitor setup with xinerama & i810 stopped working in Edgy
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