Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2008 10:58:08 -0400 From: David Gurvich <david.gurvich@verizon.net> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: New to FreeBSD Message-ID: <20080621105808.7b81d500@Lucifer> In-Reply-To: <457AE580-C0BB-4AB8-856C-188AC3E40E70@identry.com> References: <bdf210430806200605h4d0b63aaoac25c2bae5751e6b@mail.gmail.com> <457AE580-C0BB-4AB8-856C-188AC3E40E70@identry.com>
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Hello, I have installed FreeBSD on a server and on a laptop. The laptop is more important in indicating some of the changes in FreeBSD. After all, you need graphics, wireless, sound, etc. for a good experience. All of these currently are and have been issues for both Linux and FreeBSD. I actually am using FreeBSD on a laptop that had Debian installed. There were too many issues with hardware on an older laptop that, from everything I found, should have worked well. Problems with suspend/resume, graphics card, wireless, and sound. I had been reading about improvements in FreeBSD and decided to try it. There were no issues with sound, graphics, and minor suspend/resume. Wireless did not work in 6.3, but was simple in 7.0. I had to add 5 lines to loader.conf, 3 to rc.conf, and create a wpa_supplicant.conf file. All done. My only remaining issue was initial desktop configuration of kde/kdm. That brought me to DesktopBSD and PC-BSD. Both worked well enough, though PC-BSD is better. I've had to update the kernel to 7.0 to get wireless working, non-trivial but simple.
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