If you feel more adventurous, switch to 14-STABLE. Give that a go. It'll get you some experience building world, and gets you all the bug fixes and new features without any of the potential pitfalls -CURRENT might have.I'allways use RELEASE production
It runs pretty well, but you need to know how to operate it, e.g. to rebuild kernel modules from ports/packages. You also want to read /usr/src/UPDATING and as mentioned the -current mailing list.
My attitude is that (almost) all the changes in -current will be coming down on me anyway, so I can as well get an early warning.
Having said that, I am not aware of any groundbreaking changes in -current that are not in 14-stable already.
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If you feel more adventurous, switch to 14-STABLE. Give that a go. It'll get you some experience building world, and gets you all the bug fixes and new features without any of the potential pitfalls -CURRENT might have.
Or you use a VM or you build world.
You can't install it on 14.0-RELEASE because it lacks certain kernel features it needs. Try 14.1-RELEASE first, BETA3 should be available now. 14.1 has the kernel support for graphics/drm-61-kmod.I know the RX 7600 XT drivers are a part of the DRM-61-Kmod pkg, but when I try and install it on 14-R it doesn't compile and/or install right.
It's not the graphics/drm-61-kmod that needs to be updated, it's the kernel. 14.0 lacks the required features.Has an update to that pkg been released to work with 14-R?
i.e. no Xorg or Wayland servers work with my GPU (an AMD Radeon RX 7600 XT 16GB from Asrock.. ... I know the RX 7600 XT drivers are a part of the DRM-61-Kmod pkg
gpu-firmware-amd-kmod
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