I am pretty certain this PC (circa 2007) does not support  EFI boot.
The service manual does not mention it, and as far I can find out, only 
some Power Edge models have this.
I have no special partition for EFI either. I only have standard EXT4 
partitions for root home and swap.

On 08/05/12 15:32, Steve Langasek wrote:
> It's very unlikely that the kernel could be tricked into thinking
> there's EFI when there isn't.  And Dell were early adopters of EFI.  I
> think this is a genuine bug in the efi->nouveaufb hand-off.
>
> Can you run the 'sudo fbset -i' command mentioned in my previous mail so
> we can see what it says about your video card?
>
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