The Asus is not standard on all models of the hardware? How do I proceed to know the exact hardware?That depends on the exact hardware in question. Some ASUS hardware works well while other ASUS hardware... not so much.
Does it refer to that?What are you running on it now?
You need the model number of the notebook PC,
I don't know if that Laptop is fully supported but you can boot from a PC-BSD install disk to check what hardware on it is supported without actually installing the OS. PC-BSD supports the exact same hardware as FreeBSD in which it is based on. You can get an install image from here: http://www.pcbsd.org/en/download.html. Once the install image is booted it will start a GUI installer, run an automatic check on the hardware and tell you what is and isn't supported. Once you get that information you can cancel the install and reboot the Laptop back into whatever operating system is already installed.For example:
Model number: X555LA
Hardware : AsusTek INC
Laptop PC: Asus
You to verified the hardware and it leaves me with the same doubts. Is possible to prove the Live Image ISO of GhostBSD that also is FreeBSD?I don't know if that Laptop is fully supported but you can boot from a PC-BSD install disk to check what hardware on it is supported without actually installing the OS. PC-BSD supports the exact same hardware as FreeBSD in which it is based on. You can get an install image from here: http://www.pcbsd.org/en/download.html. Once the install image is booted it will start a GUI installer, run an automatic check on the hardware and tell you what is and isn't supported. Once you get that information you can cancel the install and reboot the Laptop back into whatever operating system is already installed.
scottro said:One quick look indicates that the wireless may not be supported. Note that I say MAY. It seems that it has--at least some models, a Broadcom card BCM4312, which wasn't supported as late 2014, judging from this thread.
So, if everything but wireless was good, it might be worth getting.
scottro said:but it's become much harder to find out what chipset a laptop might be using--and sometimes, the same model will have different cards, depending upon what batch it was from.