I am still not giving up with my intention of running FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE on my Acer Aspire One 753 netbook, although I am hitting the second dead end right now. First I had to discover, that video would not return on resume (still no clue how this can be fixed), then I had to discovered, that the Broadcom BCM43225 wireless chipset is not supported.
I just took a quick look for other wireless options on mini PCIe, but the only one that I could get at a good price on short notice would be the Delock Mini PCI Express WLAN + Bluetooth with Ralink RT3090 chipset, but there is little info on the RT3090 on FreeBSD. On OpenBSD it's supported since version 4.9 by the ral driver, but the ral FreeBSD man-page only goes till RT2600, so I guess this is a rather old version of that driver.
There was some talk about porting over the latest driver from OpenBSD, but no updated info, with some traces from March 2011 in the freebsd-current mailing list, about support for RT3090 being implemented in the RT2860 driver.
So any news on RT3090 on FreeBSD? Maybe already a working solution or up-to-date driver ported from OpenBSD available in FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE?
I just took a quick look for other wireless options on mini PCIe, but the only one that I could get at a good price on short notice would be the Delock Mini PCI Express WLAN + Bluetooth with Ralink RT3090 chipset, but there is little info on the RT3090 on FreeBSD. On OpenBSD it's supported since version 4.9 by the ral driver, but the ral FreeBSD man-page only goes till RT2600, so I guess this is a rather old version of that driver.
There was some talk about porting over the latest driver from OpenBSD, but no updated info, with some traces from March 2011 in the freebsd-current mailing list, about support for RT3090 being implemented in the RT2860 driver.
So any news on RT3090 on FreeBSD? Maybe already a working solution or up-to-date driver ported from OpenBSD available in FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE?