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[quote author=svennand link=topic=2914.msg23115#msg23115 date=1374785286]
one small tip btw, if you have some weird issues with the cards after upgrading to different version (6xxx series to 7xxx series and so on).
delete all the xorg.conf files before running the aticonfig --adapter=all --inital you will then get a fresh xorg.conf configured regarding the newest hardware you have.
I had real problems when i had cards of many different models that i moved around in different rigs. if i used aticonfig --lsa the temp readout and such would fail and cgminer never found all the cards. This was eliminated by deleting rm /etc/x11/somethingsomething/xorg.conf* and recreate xorg.conf
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Yes. Actually, the first step that I listed should already do this, unless the user reads xorg configuration data from another place. It renames the xorg.conf so that a new files has to be created. Thanks for emphasizing on this, anyway.
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Ah reread you post, yes you did. i know aticonfig takes auto backup so in my fast read trough i though it was that you meant…