On 17th of June, 2019, 10:00hrs, Thomas Mueller wrote:
> Excerpt from userbeit...@abwesend.de: > >> Sorry, you're right off course. >
> > Did you mean "of course" or
"off course"?
Sorry. My bad. I meant "of course"...
> I have a problem in FreeBSD with support for my ethernet and wireless >
> co
Excerpt from userbeit...@abwesend.de:
> Sorry, you're right off course.
Did you mean "of course" or "off course"?
> Though on my Linux machine the graphics works flawlessly when booted in
> native UEFI mode, but has issues with screen suspend (monitor in
> stand-by) - it doesn't wake-up
On the 16th of June 2019, 22:28, Thomas Mueller wrote:
> Excerpt from userbeit...@abwesend.de:
>
>> * UEFI replaced the BIOS.
>> * FreeDOS needs a PC with BIOS.
>> * UEFI, in its transitional period, supported emulating the BIOS, which
>> it calls CSM.
>> * CSM stands for "compatiblity support modu
Excerpt from userbeit...@abwesend.de:
> * UEFI replaced the BIOS.
> * FreeDOS needs a PC with BIOS.
> * UEFI, in its transitional period, supported emulating the BIOS, which
> it calls CSM.
> * CSM stands for "compatiblity support module" and is essentially the
> BIOS emulation of UEFI.
> * Modern
Follow-up:
I forgot, it's important that "Secure Boot", should it be turned on, is
set to off, otherwise the CSM will be disabled automatically since it
essentially defeats the purpose.
Also, I found something that illustrates what happens when the CSM is
loaded but not "started":
https://smacker
Hello all. I downloaded and installed FreeDos 1.2, both the iso normal and
the USB full versions. I tried to boot them but nothing. I'm sure I can
boot from USB and cd since I have other media that works.
I have a Lenovo B590. Maybe I have to set something in the BIOS?