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.

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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.