I searched the forums, albeit probably not good enough  , for what kind of support FreedBSD 9.1 (or even 10) has for the Intel HD3000 video chipset (or Xorg support). My new laptop should be here in a week and I am going to use it for Java development, watching some video and perhaps Minecraft.
, for what kind of support FreedBSD 9.1 (or even 10) has for the Intel HD3000 video chipset (or Xorg support). My new laptop should be here in a week and I am going to use it for Java development, watching some video and perhaps Minecraft.
I know Linux will work fine with the HD3000 chipset, but I would rather use FreeBSD on here. Any input is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Sean
				
			 , for what kind of support FreedBSD 9.1 (or even 10) has for the Intel HD3000 video chipset (or Xorg support). My new laptop should be here in a week and I am going to use it for Java development, watching some video and perhaps Minecraft.
, for what kind of support FreedBSD 9.1 (or even 10) has for the Intel HD3000 video chipset (or Xorg support). My new laptop should be here in a week and I am going to use it for Java development, watching some video and perhaps Minecraft.I know Linux will work fine with the HD3000 chipset, but I would rather use FreeBSD on here. Any input is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Sean
 
			     
 
		 . Don't hold your breath about anything Optimus, it will probably never be supported without a blessing from Nvidia. Also getting Minecraft to work might be challenging (Java issues), though it's been quite a while since I last tried.
. Don't hold your breath about anything Optimus, it will probably never be supported without a blessing from Nvidia. Also getting Minecraft to work might be challenging (Java issues), though it's been quite a while since I last tried. 
 
		