Isidore Ducasse wrote:
> le Tue, 15 May 2007 19:58:40 +0100
> Antoine Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit:
>
>   
>>>  Try running a later or earlier
>>> driver, if it's an nvidia or ati.  If it's not then you'll need to try
>>> a different version of Xorg.
>>>       
>> IIRC, there are issues with nvidia and framebuffer modes.
>> Try booting with vga=normal on the kernel command line.
>>
>> Antoine
>>     
>
> Yes, I use nvidia-drivers and udev keeps loading the nvidiafb LKM, which 
> doesn't work since we've been presented. I even tried to update udev rules, 
> moving the "nvidia*" rule to "nvidia", so that it would only load the private 
> firmware, but in vain.
>
> Florent
>   
>From the guide;

*Important: * For x86 and AMD64 processors, the in-kernel driver
conflicts with the binary driver provided by nVidia. If you will be
compiling your kernel for these CPUs, you must completely remove support
for the in-kernel driver as shown:

http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/nvidia-guide.xml

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