hi,
I really want to migrate to FreeBSD for daily usages, Bu my main issue is
my
vga card on my notebook, this is optimus.
any body knows is it supported in this new release?
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hi,
what is the best order of items in rc.conf and loader.conf?
actually items order is important?
Best regards,
Ashkan
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Hi,
How I can update system completely some thing like apt-get dist-upgrade in
Debian?
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Hi,
I'm going to install driver for nvidia 310M cuda enabled, but I have some
problem with it.
First I tried with Nvidia driver from ports, and then official driver from
nvidia.com (It's name is NVIDIA-FreeBSD-x86_64-304.60.tar.gz). After
running nvidia-xconfig I got this error:
(II) NVIDIA dlload
hi
I'm really interesting to switch from Linux to FreeBSD for my personal use.
Currently I'm using Archlinux on my
Asus K52J notebook.
Unfortunately (for me of course) it has geforce 310m cuda 1gb VGA, and it
seems this VGA is not supported by
FreeBSD.
After installing FreeBSD/PC-BSD resolution i
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.
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