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rami_bachar
Guest
Hi,
I'm using FreeBSD for almost 14 years. and want to run it on my desktop/laptops (with recent hardware and not 2 years old hardware). I think that the FreeBSD community should focus more on having a FreeBSD desktop.
I know that with a specific modules of Laptops and hardware I can have more success but its still not good (without comparing it to anything else) something always is not working or not supported yet.
PC-BSD will be a good option if I only succeeded booting the sh.. USB stick (GRUB issue with my BIOS/display) its maybe not the place to complain about it but GRUB is the worst thing ever written on a computer, and now its coming to FreeBSD unfortunately.
Well without writing to much, I really think that the communality should focus on amd64/x86 hardware support and remove the efforts writing code for platforms that nobody needs really for example IA64/PPC/SPARC.
I'm using FreeBSD for almost 14 years. and want to run it on my desktop/laptops (with recent hardware and not 2 years old hardware). I think that the FreeBSD community should focus more on having a FreeBSD desktop.
I know that with a specific modules of Laptops and hardware I can have more success but its still not good (without comparing it to anything else) something always is not working or not supported yet.
PC-BSD will be a good option if I only succeeded booting the sh.. USB stick (GRUB issue with my BIOS/display) its maybe not the place to complain about it but GRUB is the worst thing ever written on a computer, and now its coming to FreeBSD unfortunately.
Well without writing to much, I really think that the communality should focus on amd64/x86 hardware support and remove the efforts writing code for platforms that nobody needs really for example IA64/PPC/SPARC.