They posted developer guides and hardware specifications for people who are interesting in writing drivers. Apparently FreeBSD developers are too busy running OS X or using NVidia binary blobs on their desktops so they can't find time to write a driver for open hardware. In the mean time BSD with the best support for Radeon hardware is DragonFlyBSD and then close second OpenBSD.When AMD/Radeon gets around to supporting it. Did you ask them? What was their response?
That is not quite right. The Xorg Radeon driver supports the newer AMD chipsets. The problem is that FreeBSD is behind on infrastructure and can't run the latest driver yet. Updated support was going to be tested, and then the support date of legacy versions was extended, delaying it a couple of months because it still has to work on them.When AMD/Radeon gets around to supporting it.
That is not quite right. The Xorg Radeon driver supports the newer AMD chipsets. The problem is that FreeBSD is behind on infrastructure and can't run the latest driver yet. Updated support was going to be tested, and then the support date of legacy versions was extended, delaying it a couple of months because it still has to work on them.
So it's still in process, sorry. The right place to ask is the freebsd-x11 mailing list.
Oko, it's refreshing to see you suggest DragonFly and OpenBSD. You so rarely mention them.