Hello everyone
because with all the distributions other than FreeBSD I installed I can perfectly view the screen while with Freebsd, after the initial u-boot, the screen turns black and I can use it only via serial?
All distributions that have created an image for M1 bananas work perfectly, both graphically and text: Fedora, Android, Gentoo, CentOs, Arch Linux, Ubuntu and derivatives, Open Suse, even Raspbian and others ...
Why with Freebsd no video output? Has Freebsd only provided the connection via serial or telnet and not hdmi output?
Are developers aware of this problem? If they create an image for Banana Pi M1, do they have a video output? if not, why not declare that FreeBSD installed on Bananapi can be used only via serial or telnet?
I'd like to know it because I've been trying all the new versions for a year now, with the hope that something new will happen ...!
Thanks to all those who will give their opinion.
Sorry for bad english ...!
because with all the distributions other than FreeBSD I installed I can perfectly view the screen while with Freebsd, after the initial u-boot, the screen turns black and I can use it only via serial?
All distributions that have created an image for M1 bananas work perfectly, both graphically and text: Fedora, Android, Gentoo, CentOs, Arch Linux, Ubuntu and derivatives, Open Suse, even Raspbian and others ...
Why with Freebsd no video output? Has Freebsd only provided the connection via serial or telnet and not hdmi output?
Are developers aware of this problem? If they create an image for Banana Pi M1, do they have a video output? if not, why not declare that FreeBSD installed on Bananapi can be used only via serial or telnet?
I'd like to know it because I've been trying all the new versions for a year now, with the hope that something new will happen ...!
Thanks to all those who will give their opinion.
Sorry for bad english ...!