Hi all and
hi Jonas!
Jonas Lund wrote:
If you've just purchased a new board i think you could try it out as
you install it. Apart from the mentioned things boards usually
contains the same chipsets as other boards so chances are it'll work.
And if not directly then under some compat mode (Altho could be with
reduced speed)
And if realtek does provide source for their drivers i'd prolly not be
too worried. The shitties drivers i've used was some crap produced by
some random chineese chip-shop that had delay(10000) or something
alike it inside kernel-code (That's right.. it waited 10 seconds in
kernel for no apperant reason!) but the code was functional with this
removed.
2009/8/5 Frank Reppin <[email protected]>:
Hi all,
just purchased the above mentioned board:
http://www.intel.com/products/desktop/motherboards/D945GSEJT/D945GSEJT-overview.htm
Thankyou so far... and thankyou to if_re.c maintainer(s)... the
mainboard in question is indeed supported by FreeBSD' if_re.c in
at least -CURRENT (I've performed an initial install using the latest
[2009-06] current snapshot ISO and I've later [2009-08-10... late
evening] upgraded to 8.2 beta.
coretemp (4) seems to also work as intended as well as powerd without
any flaws... at a first glance.
Cheers,
frank
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