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    FreeBSD Foundation's New Project: Implement GEM/KMS/DRI for Intel Graphics

    Good metric. I have the same machine, and looking forward to install fBSD FreeBSD on it as well. What kind of games are you using to test this? Would you mind listing any work, and their condition (performance? working flawlessly?). Thanks.
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    FreeBSD Foundation's New Project: Implement GEM/KMS/DRI for Intel Graphics

    Switching back to the console is currently disabled in the patch. This is for ease of development. It'll be implemented when the patch hits public stage. See the wiki entry Intel GPU for more info.
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    Windows 7 and FreeBSD 9 Dual Boot

    boot0 seems to work just fine with MBR partitions, cuq. The problem is using GPT. If your Win7 is already installed with GPT, it seems like the only easy way to get it working is to reinstall using legacy BIOS (MBR) and then install FreeBSD with MBR slices. boot0 works just fine in this case.
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    FreeBSD Foundation's New Project: Implement GEM/KMS/DRI for Intel Graphics

    I haven't found any indication that this is slated for 9.1-RELEASE. The man that's porting these features to the kernel and porting the new Intel driver over is still working on it. This isn't even considered a "testing" release yet. The most I can gather is it'll be done when it's done, and it...
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    Install FreeBSD onto USB drive from VM

    Actually nevermind, I just needed to nuke the disk's existing partitions and MBR from diskpart. Seems to work fine now, if at dismal performance.
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    Install FreeBSD onto USB drive from VM

    This just hits an "I/O" error when attempting to write the partition information to the disk, from a Windows 7 host.
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    FreeBSD Foundation's New Project: Implement GEM/KMS/DRI for Intel Graphics

    Will the above method work on amd64?
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    Install FreeBSD onto USB drive from VM

    For a few reasons I want to install FreeBSD onto a flash drive. Not boot from a flash drive, but perform a full install onto the drive as if it were the main hard disk. The problem is I have no CD drive available, and no additional USB drives from which to boot the FBSD FreeBSD install ISO...
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