On 23 August 2011 09:48, Max Xie <max.t.xie@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, > > Sorry for my bad English. > > I've just bought a new computer about 1 month ago and I tried to install > archlinux as second OS on it yesterday. But when I got everything done and > started the Gnome, it took a minute and, started in Fallback Mode with > a dialog box telling me maybe I have not got proper driver for the graphic > card. It appeared just the first time I start Gnome, nerver I got that > dialog box further, still in fallback mode. > > My graphic card is Intel HD 2000 integrated in CPU. I'm using > xf86-video-intel as the driver. I can't check what's wrong. > > Thanks, > ---- > Mail by Max Xie > Hello, Have you installed 'gnome-shell' as explained in the wiki [0]? To get back to regular gnome-shell mode, launch gnome-control-center, navigate to "System info", tab "Graphics" and set "Force fallback mode" to OFF. If it still says you cannot use it then you may have issues with your graphic drivers. [0] https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Gnome#Introduction -- Guillaume