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    general/other High CPU on FreeBSD 14.3 Under Parallels 26: ACPI GED and kern.hz Bugs Workaround

    According to the following article and based on using FreeBSD 14.3 on Parallels Desktop 26 on a Apple Silicon (M-series processor) myself over the past few months...FreeBSD requires two specific loader settings to avoid idle issues and excessive CPU usage after install...
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    Solved Not solved but moved to FreeBSD15 and no longer trying to work on 14. Electron 37 build fails on aarch64 VM (Apple Silicon) on FreeBSD14.3

    Trying to build Electron v37 on an Arm VM using make from within the ports directory and it fails. (Its also a very long build even with lots of CPU power and plenty of fast ram). Everything else I have built on this VM has worked flawlessly. This is the error i receive: ERROR at...
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    Apple MacBook Air 13.6 M2 - arm64

    So I got myself a cheap (well, everything is relative) Apple MacBook Air 13.6 M2, this is comparable to the Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge - everything is soldered in. Of course I had to try booting FreeBSD on it for fun. I used the...
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    Failed to boot after Freebsd install on Fusion 13

    Hi everyone, I just tried to install Freebsd-13.2 on Fusion 13, using this guide: https://wiki.freebsd.org/RootOnZFS/GPTZFSBoot. I use the UEFI Boot option and afterwards I rebooted the VM and it tries to boot over the network. I though I messed up the bootcode partition or zfs pools, so I...
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    general/other Issue(s) booting FreeBSD 12.2 aarch64 on Parallels Desktop on Apple Silicon

    I've succeeded in importing the 'FreeBSD-12.2-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64.vhd' into the Parallels Desktop 16 for Mac M1 Preview Edition by converting the given .vhd into .hdd and substitute the .hdd file in the .pvm. However, after booting, issues occur that I can't do anything else. As you have...
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