Date: Sun, 05 Oct 2008 16:08:19 +0200 From: Rainer Duffner <rainer@ultra-secure.de> To: freebsd-mobile@freebsd.org Subject: Re: FreeBSD on laptops Message-ID: <48E8CA53.7000407@ultra-secure.de> In-Reply-To: <20081005143258.fe83e6f7.webmaster@kibab.com> References: <200810021621.52597.regmeplease@gmail.com> <20081005143258.fe83e6f7.webmaster@kibab.com>
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Ilya Bakulin wrote: > I'm running FreeBSD 7-STABLE/i386 on Dell Vostro 1310 laptop. > So: > * Core2Duo CPU is well supported. powerd is able to adjust clock speed according to current system needs; hardware temperature monitoring (via coretemp(4) ) works pretty good. > * ACPI works OK, though sometimes EC starts to behave strangely. It stops responding to battery _BST calls, so I have to descrease debug.acpi.ec.timeout in order to work comfortly... Vostro 1310 also has EXTREMELY buggy ACPI AML (200+ errors when trying to simply recompile ASL). > * My GeForce 8400M GS is well supported by proprietary NVIDIA driver. Features like Tvin-View work nice, also driver adjusts GPU speed according to system needs. Hardware accelleration works well. > * Audio subsystem works nice with recent snd_hda update, including microphone (Skype runs OK). > * My O2Micro card reader is recognized by recent sdhci driver update, but it handles not all cards I have, and this code is neither in -CURRENT nor in -STABLE yet. > > Hey, that's good to know - thanks. I assume, sleep/suspend2ram/suspend2disk doesn't really work - or does it? cheers, Rainer
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