Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2020 19:48:19 +0000 From: myfreeweb <greg@unrelenting.technology> To: freebsd-arm@freebsd.org, James Gritton <jamie@gritton.org> Subject: Re: 4K on RPI4? Message-ID: <6C1A5169-E204-4B1F-8D9B-5717DAD6D247@unrelenting.technology> In-Reply-To: <78860f7f8fe0901fb7a83e2cfea8c439@gritton.org> References: <994e58050a2a20248b39c04996358078@gritton.org> <E78DE710-2EF9-4922-B494-BE57BBF61DB5@googlemail.com> <78860f7f8fe0901fb7a83e2cfea8c439@gritton.org>
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On October 28, 2020 7:23:19 PM UTC, James Gritton <jamie@gritton=2Eorg> wr= ote: >Also, I have already added lines to my Xorg config about the monitor=20 >timings, to no avail=2E They worked under Debian (on a RockPro64 I'm=20 >trying to replace), which is a similar version of Xorg=2E Linux has drivers for video output (and GPU rendering too) for that broadc= om SoC, and many others=2E We do not=2E All we have is the framebuffer set = up by firmware, and that is 1080p maximum=2E FreeBSD is currently not really usable as a desktop on these embedded SBCs= with non-PCIe graphics and display hardware=2E (manu@ has some experimental drivers for Allwinner display output, but no = one has even attempted the GPU part yet as far as I know=2E)
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