On 15-03-10 10:16 AM, karu.pruun wrote:
On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 2:11 AM, George wrote:
So these are just wrappers, my bad:
gox@x140e:~/Downloads/FreeBSD/NVIDIA-FreeBSD-x86_64-346.47$ find . -name
*.c
./src/nvidia_acpi.c
./src/nvidia_subr.c
./src/nvidia_pci.c
./src/nvidia_linux.c
On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 2:11 AM, George wrote:
So these are just wrappers, my bad:
gox@x140e:~/Downloads/FreeBSD/NVIDIA-FreeBSD-x86_64-346.47$ find . -name
*.c
./src/nvidia_acpi.c
./src/nvidia_subr.c
./src/nvidia_pci.c
./src/nvidia_linux.c
./src/nvidia_ctl.c
./src/nvidia_os.c
DragonFlyBSD and PCBSD are not comparable as you make them right now. PCBSD
takes almost everything from upstream FreeBSD and patches it slightly for
their system with a lot of GUI work to make the default interface and
configuration easier for you, but under the hood, it's still 99% FreeBSD.
On 15-03-09 04:09 PM, George wrote:
On 15-03-09 03:26 PM, Zachary Crownover wrote:
DragonFlyBSD and PCBSD are not comparable as you make them right now.
PCBSD takes almost everything from upstream FreeBSD and patches it
slightly for their system with a lot of GUI work to make the default
On 15-03-09 05:59 PM, John Marino wrote:
On 3/9/2015 17:47, George wrote:
BTW on a slightly different angle I just went to NVidia's web site and
downloaded the FreeBSD x86_64 driver files and they contain sources and
instructions for FreeBSD. How would one go about porting something like
this
Hi guys,
I have the following question. I have an AsRock Vision 3D 137D HTPC with
i3 core and an NVidia GeForce 425 card.
I wish to use the system for a personal desktop and some development
etc.., the personal desktop is kind of a high priority for this system
for me.
I have managed to