semi-ambivalent, use
Code:
tags. I'm not going to edit your posts forever.
tags. I'm not going to edit your posts forever.
The AMD64 driver includes the x86 libraries for compatibility, if I'm understanding things correctly, at least as far as the Linux ones go.crsd said:http://wiki.freebsd.org/Wine#head-6963d527c173e57b1567e881305b544d33435b6d
Edit: you might need to download x86 driver, build x86 libs, and put them in /usr/local/lib/compat/i386/, didn't try it though
DutchDaemon said:semi-ambivalent, useCode:tags. I'm not going to edit your posts forever.[/quote] My apologies. I was in a hurry and well aware of the lack of tags. Consider me chastised.
hedwards said:I have had a bit of trouble trying to install Mesa, but it's probably something that couldn't really be worked on until there was a working driver. A shame because I'm interested in what my GLX Gears score is. :e
Unixworld said:Hm, odd thang...
Similarly to DutchDaemon, i did a hell lotta work going back to
amd64 and rebuilding everything from scratch, just after knowing a beta driver had been releasedm, and just for a video driver...
So far - good impressions, just that any video player crashes, when "torturing" it with HD-rips. Mplayer and its frontends seems
hellish outdated, vlc needs entire-portbase-update to work normally
I built a KDE 4 environment, just to see how my GTX 285 would behave :stud (having always considered, that KDE4 is full of bugs)
Well, not this time - it's only video players that refuse to work.
NVidia graphics card binary drivers for hardware OpenGL rendering
Update to version 195.22. These are BETA drivers, and normally update would
not occur, but now it is special: it features long-awaited x86-64 (amd64)
support. In order to use this driver release, your system will need to have
either FreeBSD 7-STABLE after 702106 or FreeBSD 8.0 and above.
Both the FreeBSD/x86 and FreeBSD/x86-64 driver packages include 32-bit Linux
ABI compatibility libraries; 64-bit Linux libraries may be included with a
future release (when support for Linux/x86-64 compatibility is added to
FreeBSD/amd64). The FreeBSD/x86-64 package does not include the FreeBSD/x86
OpenGL libraries; however, the libraries shipped with the FreeBSD/x86 driver
package have been tested on FreeBSD/x86-64.
Port was updated to serve both versions seamlessly. No need to specify
anything to distinguish between architectures.
I would like to thank everyone involved to make this happen.
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