Darksurf,
I've tried what you suggested and here are my (very strange and puzzling) results. I'll divide it into two separate sections.
1.) After following your steps I rebooted my computer and attempted to restart Linux. After booting up I got a message that said that it couldn't find an x server. For some reason my original xorg.conf file had gotten erased and all I had left was an xorg.conf~ file. I renamed xorg.conf~ xorg.conf and changed the driver "radeon" to "ati".
I then rebooted again and thankfully the computer started in X. I then logged into my Sabayon user account and attempted to start XGL. When I did that I got a message that said I had to input my root password to use that feature. I did that, and checked again to see if the settings took effect, but unfortunately it reverted back to the non-XGL setting.
At that point I attempted to start Beryl manually via the icon on the tool bar and I was able to get Beryl to work (basic cube rendering only), but once again it ignores any changes that I try to make to the configuration.
Now when I try to open .jpegs and .gifs with kwick show all I get are plain black boxes with no visible image.
Finally, when I try to run Firefox and comment on the forum (using Javascript? only) my computer is now VERY slow to type. Furthermore when I try to restart X by hitting Ctrl + Alt + Backspace my screen goes blank and all I get is a flashing white cursor.
So I thought I would give things a try in root by rebooting and....
2.) When I first load KDE from logging in as root, it takes an excessive amount of time to open then menu via KDE's window manager. However when I load Beryl everything works fine. Even typing using Javascript in Firefox.
In fact in root (only) I now have 100% control of Beryl and everything works fine, except the previously mentioned issue about kwik show not displaying images correctly.
Strange, but (unfortunately) 100% true. It would seem at the moment my computer is only usable in root. Any additional help would be greatly appreciated in this (bizarre) matter.
