no, but you can use a vm inside a supported osThanks, does FreeBSD support it?![]()
still performance will rock compared with other boards
no, but you can use a vm inside a supported osThanks, does FreeBSD support it?![]()
That crossed my mind ...no, but you can use a vm inside a supported os
still performance will rock compared with other boards
But I don't want that - I want to run FreeBSD on the bare metal...no, but you can use a vm inside a supported os
Hi tingo, me too. But I am considering that. If i find a good buying option on that Oragne pi 6 plus I will really consider. Now I am looking for the ethernet chip to see if its compatible, and for firmware options (u-boot and edk2, so far nothing found - had not much time on that though). The Orange Pi 5 Plus is an option as well, but also not supported. OpenBSD supports it with everything working, so I may try running VM's on it, as its closer to FreeBSD then Linux. I don't dislike Linux, I just like BSD* better, way better.But I don't want that - I want to run FreeBSD on the bare metal...![]()
marietto# pwd
/mnt/zroot2/zroot2/OS/BSD/FreeBSD/arm64/socs/Radxa-3W/Stuff/drm-subtree
marietto# find . -name "*.ko"
./modules/panfrost/panfrost.ko
./modules/drm_kmod/drm_kmod.ko
./modules/rockchip/rk_drm/rk_drm.ko
./modules/rockchip/rk_vop2/rk_vop2.ko
./modules/rockchip/rk_dw_hdmi/rk_dw_hdmi.ko
This don't sound right to me.I'm also curious to know in which order those modules should be loaded in memory,because I'm sure that the order does matter.
git clone -b releng/15.0 https://git.freebsd.org/src.git /usr/src