Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2003 11:11:02 -0600 (CST) From: Fabio Miranda Hamburger <fabmirha@ns.isi.ulatina.ac.cr> To: Patrick Soltani <psoltani@ultradns.com> Cc: FreeBsd-hackers@freebsd.org Subject: RE: honest question. Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.44.0304151107410.6253-100000@ns.isi.ulatina.ac.cr> In-Reply-To: <3DBB075EEB95944492E127F2B9A96FAF5398F4@ultra-exchange.ultradns.com>
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> >The problem is Xfree86 just support 24 bit color quality, and > >vmware under > >freebsd is still bogus, the apm feature doesnt work. > > Did you add the following line in your kernel file? > device apm0 at nexus? flags 0x20 # Advanced Power Management > > Any specific errors/behavior? or Did you try the bios to disable the power management? > > I don't have the your make and model laptop, but been very successful in doing apm on many machines, even when XP says "now you can turn the computer off" after issuing shutdown :-). > > Each laptop has slightly different attitude towards power management, but I am sure you'd be able to find some help on the freebsd mailing list and/or "googling" it. I have done all that, They apm status info says that is unable to get status. > >Okey, to be honest i like freebsd but I am affraid freebsd is > >not an ideal > >os for a laptop. > >What u guys think? > >I dont like linux, but I am forced to switch, what u think? > Have you updated the /usr/ports? Although Xfree86 is not as simple as it should be, however, have had very little problem with compiling it from source or installing it from CD. > > What has worked for me is "portupgrade" that automatically upgrades my ports with little hassle. I keep my system updated in -stable branch. XFree86 doesnt take advantage of my high resolution I only see 24 bits true color. FreeBSD should be able to run on laptops, i like freebsd style.
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