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I was having trouble with FreeBSD. -- When I tried the startxstartx command, it said "cannot start in framebuffer mode"cannot start in framebuffer mode.

Eventually I found a solution to this problem but I. I assume many other newcomers to FreeBSD may run into the same problem, and I want to help them out. But here's the problem:

I'm no FreeBSD expert, so whileBut here's my question in this case -- I know I can post an answer to my solution worked for meown problem, but should I don't know ifdo this when I'm not sure it's athe best practice or if it wouldapproach? I'm no FreeBSD export, so I'm not even sure my solution will work for everyone elseothers. Thus Would it might be inappropriate to post it as an answer.a solution I'm not sure about?

On the other hand if, I postedcould post the the question without any answer, but that would also be weird because I know the answer (or at least mightI think I might).

Just wanted to know what the guidelines would suggest I do in this situation.

 

Also, here is the solution that worked for me:

install vim using pkg install vim, then type y when appropriate.

Create a file using vim with vim /usr/local/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/driver-inter.conf

add this to the file:

Section "Device"
Identifier "Card0"
Driver "scfb"
EndSection

save and exit vim, then use the startx command again.

  • Install vim using pkg install vim, then type y when appropriate.

  • Create a file using vim with vim /usr/local/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/driver-inter.conf

  • Add this to the file:

    Section "Device" \
    Identifier "Card0" \
    Driver "scfb" \
    EndSection
    
  • Save and exit vim, then use the startx command again.

Ask a question I already know the answer to?

I was having trouble with FreeBSD. When I tried the startx command it said "cannot start in framebuffer mode"

Eventually I found a solution to this problem but I assume many other newcomers to FreeBSD may run into the same problem and I want to help them out. But here's the problem:

I'm no FreeBSD expert, so while I know my solution worked for me, I don't know if it's a best practice or if it would work for everyone else. Thus it might be inappropriate to post it as an answer.

On the other hand if I posted the question without any answer that would also be weird because I know the answer (or at least might).

Just wanted to know what the guidelines would suggest I do in this situation.

Also, here is the solution that worked for me:

install vim using pkg install vim, then type y when appropriate.

Create a file using vim with vim /usr/local/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/driver-inter.conf

add this to the file:

Section "Device"
Identifier "Card0"
Driver "scfb"
EndSection

save and exit vim, then use the startx command again.

How to ask a question I when already have a solution that worked for me, but I'm not sure it will work for others?

I was having trouble with FreeBSD -- When I tried the startx command, it said cannot start in framebuffer mode.

Eventually I found a solution to this problem. I assume many other newcomers to FreeBSD may run into the same problem, and I want to help them out.

But here's my question in this case -- I know I can post an answer to my own problem, but should I do this when I'm not sure it's the best approach? I'm no FreeBSD export, so I'm not even sure my solution will work for others. Would it be inappropriate to post a solution I'm not sure about?

On the other hand, I could post the the question without any answer, but that would also be weird because I know the answer (or at least I think I might).

Just wanted to know what the guidelines would suggest I do in this situation.

 

Also, here is the solution that worked for me:

  • Install vim using pkg install vim, then type y when appropriate.

  • Create a file using vim with vim /usr/local/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/driver-inter.conf

  • Add this to the file:

    Section "Device" \
    Identifier "Card0" \
    Driver "scfb" \
    EndSection
    
  • Save and exit vim, then use the startx command again.

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Ask a question I already know the answer to?

I was having trouble with FreeBSD. When I tried the startx command it said "cannot start in framebuffer mode"

Eventually I found a solution to this problem but I assume many other newcomers to FreeBSD may run into the same problem and I want to help them out. But here's the problem:

I'm no FreeBSD expert, so while I know my solution worked for me, I don't know if it's a best practice or if it would work for everyone else. Thus it might be inappropriate to post it as an answer.

On the other hand if I posted the question without any answer that would also be weird because I know the answer (or at least might).

Just wanted to know what the guidelines would suggest I do in this situation.

Also, here is the solution that worked for me:

install vim using pkg install vim, then type y when appropriate.

Create a file using vim with vim /usr/local/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/driver-inter.conf

add this to the file:

Section "Device"
Identifier "Card0"
Driver "scfb"
EndSection

save and exit vim, then use the startx command again.