FreeBSD on an nVidia-based PowerBook G4 17" 1GHz
Peter Grehan
grehan at freebsd.org
Thu Dec 11 21:48:33 PST 2003
Hi Barry,
> I will list the items about this particular PowerBook model that are
> problematic for Debian, or more specifically, the Ben H. Linux kernel,
> and if anyone sees something that shouts "waste of time", please let me
> know.
Ben H is a pretty sharp guy, I doubt very much that we'd have
solved problems that he hasn't.
> The Problem Issues with a 1GHz 17" PowerBook G4
> -The 100MHz bus
> -The 1MB L3 cache
Not sure why these would be a problem: perhaps some tricky timing
issues.
> -The nVidia GeForce Go 440 card
> -The Airport Extreme wireless card (Broadcom chipset)
> -The USB software modem
No go for any of these, except as mentioned by Peter Hessler that
XFree will support the NVidia card soon. But, FreeBSD/PPC doesn't
have XFree yet, hopefully soon.
> Thanks in advance for your time. I noticed that there was a binary
> FreeBSD driver on nVidia's website for my particular card. That shocked
> me. Is there some reason that nVidia would come up with a FreeBSD
> binary and not a Linux one?
The FreeBSD/i386 Nvidia driver is relatively recent: there's no PPC
one. A Linux/i386 driver has been available from Nvidia for a long
time.
later,
Peter.
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