BTW, is there someone with nvidia gtx 650 card and some kind of 1920x1200
resolution? Just to know im not alone in this cruel world..

PS: i've made live USB, booted, but first FAST check didnt give me any
results, just segfault on xorg -configure, need more time for it :c

2015-02-22 16:34 GMT+03:00 Joseph Oficre <seran...@gmail.com>:

> Yeah, i will try live USB to check it all, ty for response!
>
> 2015-02-22 12:57 GMT+03:00 Dmitrij D. Czarkoff <czark...@gmail.com>:
>
>> Joseph Oficre said:
>> > Hello, my friends.
>> > Can someone tell me, is this hardware will work with OpenBSD 5.6
>> [...]
>> > 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GK107 [GeForce GTX
>> > 650] (rev a1)
>>
>> AFAIK in vesa mode only.  No hardware acceleration.
>>
>> > 01:00.1 Audio device: NVIDIA Corporation GK107 HDMI Audio Controller
>> (rev
>> > a1)
>>
>> This won't.
>>
>>
>> > Interested of Nvidia videocard, I dont need some super 3d support, just
>> > 1920x1200 resolution.
>>
>> I guess you will be able to set up this resolution using gtf(1), but
>> with no 2D acceleration that will be painful.  You may try running it
>> with vesa driver in Linux (eg. by removing nouveau or nvidia proprietary
>> driver, whichever you use) and see.
>>
>>
>> If the system is now under your control, you could either buy a CD or
>> download an image from any mirror and boot your system.  If your disk is
>> in MBR format (not in GPT), you may even free a bit of space and install
>> OpenBSD there.  Or back up your system and do a full install.  Another
>> option would be to install OpenBSD to a flash drive, and boot from
>> there; it would be painfully slow, but will give you a simple way of
>> testing hardware compatibility.
>>
>> --
>> Dmitrij D. Czarkoff

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