Date: Sat, 25 Aug 2018 11:06:23 +0200 From: Stefan Hagen <sh+freebsd-current@codevoid.de> To: FreeBSD current <freebsd-current@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: drm / drm2 removal in 12 Message-ID: <20180825090623.GA1342@ptrace.hagen.corp> In-Reply-To: <CALM2mE=mu54cQv8XCV05u2FcK0OQb4pOZOALaU46yi=0QLytrQ@mail.gmail.com> References: <CAPrugNr9wN63ANjTYzyrHRegr9KTk_OSTLfrt%2BhktCnfKX=_mg@mail.gmail.com> <20180824215302.ivfna55jtrtc5trg@freebsd480.station> <CAPrugNqV6k2QTuiLerAKLB_hV1hkZNi4MLNqKU7MtVnMhMfPQw@mail.gmail.com> <CANCZdfp2rf=5e-qTV=-4yFrLPugn0UhtYovXdesJWbRWAjdGTg@mail.gmail.com> <CALM2mEmJVqfeERTL4AWw7cY3YfPUY6TFw==1hzBqsDJNDde_Uw@mail.gmail.com> <b5159da6-c3e5-f0f2-4f53-f4dc5395d695@ixsystems.com> <CALM2mE=mu54cQv8XCV05u2FcK0OQb4pOZOALaU46yi=0QLytrQ@mail.gmail.com>
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blubee blubeeme wrote: > On Sat, Aug 25, 2018 at 7:43 AM Kris Moore <kris@ixsystems.com>wrote: >> I've been personally using the new DRM bits since almost day one. I >> haven't found it to be unstable in the slightest. Compared to not >> having it and being forced to run 5+ year old hardware, it's been a >> huge blessing for those of us who care about running FreeBSD as a >> modern desktop / laptop. >> >> FreeBSD being an open source project, you are welcome to contribute >> back your work anytime. But since I don't imagine we'll see that >> patch coming anytime soon, I'll stick with this new LinuxKPI-powered, >> Plasma-desktop running awesomeness. >> >> (Written from my brand new Lenovo P71 which worked flawlessly out of >> box) > > Please tell me more about you're modern hardware, Kris Vice President > of Engineering at iXsystems. > > Try asking a person who doesn't run server infrastructure software and > hardware to get that stuff up and running, would you? Do you want to ask me? I'm mostly a private individual and linux/debian user that got fed up with the Linux fragmentation and direction of development (from a user perspective). I found my new home in FreeBSD. I migrated my (hobby) root server and have a few jails up and running and doing random stuff on them for myself and friends. Key to this was that I was able to get FreeBSD up and running on my Laptop - with the drm-next kmod - and use it daily to get used to it and learn about it. Actually it was a pain in the ass because back then I had to learn how to make -current run and even worse, I had to use the drm-next graphics branch from a github repository which wasn't even on the main FreeBSD account. I was forced to update the kernel every once in a while because the pkg update would complain otherwise. It frequently broke and I had to deal with it and learn how to recover it. The alternative would have been to go back to Linux, which has a whole lot more to complain about. So I stayed. And I'm happy with it. I accepted all this trouble to have decent graphics support. In all the time I had to fight -current issues a lot more than anything drm/graphics related. This stuff was always stable for me. I saw a few people trying out FreeBSD. And the first thing after the Installation is always: Graphics and Wifi. That's what people need. These are "desktop needs", where supporting new hardware fast is more important than being rock stable and feature complete. Just my 2 cents, Stefan -- Stefan Hagen Mail: sh@codevoid.de | encryption key in header. gopher://codevoid.de | https://codevoid.de
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