FreeBSD on laptops
Frank Mayhar
frank at exit.com
Thu Oct 2 17:45:47 UTC 2008
On Thu, 2008-10-02 at 16:21 +0200, Reg Me Please wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I'm considering to move from Linux to FreeBSD on my main laptop.
> I don't have enough time resources for the "test and try" process
> I'd like to know from the community what is the status for:
> 0. Core2 Duo CPUs
Full support, of course.
> 1. Support for modern chipsets (ICH8)
Generally good support.
> 2. support for power management (mostly ACPI and CPU clock freq. ) on laptops
Generally good support, with some exceptions (mostly having to do with
buggy ACPI, from what I understand).
> 3. support for accelerated graphic cards (nVidia GeForce 8600M GT)
Excellent as long as you're using i386 kernels. Amd64 kernels don't yet
have the support for the nvidia drivers.
> 4. support for Intel wifi (4965 AGN)
No idea. I know that my Atheros AGN chipset _isn't_ supported (it's a
9000-series).
> 5. support for other hardware like audio, card readers, i-Link, USB
USB, good. Audio, generally good, although the new driver in -current
has some buggy spots remaining. Card readers, that depends. My
cardbus-attached O2Micro device isn't yet supported, although I think I
saw a potential driver go by on a list recently. I don't even know what
i-Link is. USB support is generally excellent.
> And, of course, any advise about FreeBSD on laptops will be highly
> appreciated.
I never run anything else on my laptop. (Not counting work laptops,
which run Linux because that's what work supports.)
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