On Mon, 13 Aug 2012, Polytropon wrote:

On Mon, 13 Aug 2012 14:10:57 +0430, Ashkan Rahmani wrote:
Hello
I have asus j52k core i5 notebook. its graphic card is optimus nvidia 310m.
i'm using debian on it and work great. now I need to install freebsd 9.
every things are great but vga.
pciinfo shows my vga card is nvidia and company is Intel corp.
vga resolution is not correct. it is 1024*768.
xorg -configure and manual editing xorg.conf not work.
ports/x11 driver / nvidial driver not work too.
even as my last try i tried Intel driver and not work.
i load nvidia module and linux module,

The nVidia GeForce 310m should be supported. Have you tried
the x11/nvidia-driver?

The problem with "Optimus" is that it has both Intel video and a third-party graphics adapter. There may be a BIOS option to disable one of the two; otherwise, these do not work with FreeBSD as far as I know.

One option in that case would be to run FreeBSD in a VM.
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