>
> Daniel Bryan:
>
> > Here's what I've tried in EFI mode:
> >
> > - standard nouveau setup - X sort of starts up but there are weird
> >   artifacts, mouse doesn't work, and it freezes up pretty quickly.
>
> I had the same problem and found the following solution:
>
> - Install xf86-video-fbdev
>
This is very interesting. I was confronted with a similar problem with an old 
Nvidia card. I had weird visual artifacts with Nouveau and my card support has 
been dropped by the latest Nvidia driver. Their latest driver that supported it 
required Linux 2.6

I ended up installing xf86-video-vesa as suggested in the Beginner's 
installation guide. It works well except for a reduction of the maximum 
resolution to what was available prior to switching to Arch. (this Pc is coming 
from Linux 2.6 Ubuntu system)

I could not find much info about xf86-video drivers by finding such pages like:

http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/driver/xf86-video-fbdev/

What is the difference between fbdev and vesa x driver? If my system is booting 
fine with the fb video driver for the vconsole, should I be better with the X 
fbdev video driver?


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