Re: Heating issues with FreeBSD on laptop
- In reply to: David Christensen : "Re: Heating issues with FreeBSD on laptop"
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Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2022 22:57:59 UTC
> On 9/26/22 09:39, Saniya Maheshwari wrote: > > I just installed FreeBSD on my laptop, and everything went smoothly, > > except one thing that my laptop seems to be a little warm and noisy > (due > > to the fans) even when it's idle. > > > On 9/27/22 00:29, Saniya Maheshwari wrote: > > > >> What make and model laptop? > > > > Dell Inspiron 15 7510. > > > >> What version of FreeBSD? > > > > 13.1-RELEASE. > > > On 9/27/22 00:52, Saniya Maheshwari wrote: >> ... this laptop is new and I have dual booted it ... > That is a higher end Dell, so it should have Windows 10 or 11 > Professional and a Core processor that supports virtualization (?). If > so, the easy answer is to install a hypervisor, create a virtual > machine, and install FreeBSD into the virtual machine. > > > David > Hello I have a Lenovo ThinkPad 13 with Win 10, what is and how please: "install a hypervisor?" PS: I am a user only and i did an installation on a Dell and after that i tried to install OpenBSD again but it was not possible, because the installer said there were not a disk; before NetBSD. it had OpenBSD! I stop testing!