ZioMario well, covacat has the patches, so calm down
I have a book about writing device drivers for FreeBSD, which i read in my spare time. I am new to this aspect of programming (i am a php programmer). I am learning C and C++ in my sparetime. I've already coded a clock app and i'm working on panel from scratch (while looking at panel source code to guide me along.) But i am a
long way off from being useful at this level. I hope to contribute to FreeBSD in the future. I love this system. My Dad used to say: don't just watch, grab a tool and get your hands dirty. I think that it is a good message to anyne using FreeBSD (get your hands dirty).
Also, sometimes it can be extremely difficult to read someone elses code and make sense of it. Honestly. Maybe there is software currently being ported/patched but it could take alot of time. Especially if someone is working in spare time. The open source community often takes a ton of abuse from entitled desktop users, which only leads to more Windows and more Mac (where the developers get paid to make things work and the users get screwed because things just work).
I see that you posted at radxa forums about this and also about the display driver. I also see that noone replied to the display driver. I saw the suggestion to use the FreeBSD amd64 image. Maybe covacat's patches will work and you can Thank covacat for solving the problem. In any event, FreeBSD is naturally ignored by BigTech because BigTech is threatened by 'The Beast'. When more users migrate to 'The Beast', things will be much different... but please try to not pressure developers to make things work. FreeBSD is a great system with a great community and things are getting better everyday with this system. Slow but steady.