Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2023 13:00:06 -0800 From: Joe B <jcb2023az@gmail.com> To: Jason Bacon <bacon4000@gmail.com> Cc: freebsd-arm@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Freebsd on M1 Macs Message-ID: <ZWemViRflO8LUQNN@freebsd2> In-Reply-To: <1536d845-9073-4f9b-96f6-fa9647536c00@gmail.com> References: <7a13c63d-a50b-429c-a481-0693e9faaf6b@gmail.com> <1536d845-9073-4f9b-96f6-fa9647536c00@gmail.com>
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On 26.11.2023 16:04, Jason Bacon wrote: >On 11/26/23 13:22, Joe B wrote: >> >>I know this is a longshot but I'm going to ask I know MacOS is a BSD >>but we all know it's very sugarcoated and doesn't look like a BSD. >> >>Question will real freeBSD ever come to the m1 Mac's. I got a 16 >>inch mbp with good specs just taking up space right now >> >>Thanks >> >>~ Joe B > >I assume you've seen https://wiki.freebsd.org/AppleSilicon. Not sure >how up-to-date it is. The wikis tend to lag behind reality in my >experience. > >I have run FreeBSD under UTM (Qemu with a GUI). It worked OK, but I >wasn't able to get better than 800x600 graphics, and it seemed to >cause the host macOS to drop network connections. Sorry for not getting back right away been really busy with holidays etc.. Yea the wiki is very far behind. I think they are talking about intel Macs and not m1's or m2's I'll wait, enjoying freebsd on a regular intel laptop Thanks ~ Joe B
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