He asked you to remove it and then install it through jockey (system - preferences - hardware drivers) because thats what sets up the glx and gl right and your system got into a funky state. After you do that, then you can deactivate the drivers (from jockey again, not apt-get or synaptic!) and the open ones should work right. You dont need that xorg.conf for the open drivers.
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