How to Find FreeBSD-compatible Hardware? - The FreeBSD Forums Since FreeBSD is way more efficient, you don't need hardware hot off the press, you also get bargains that way Use wired ethernet and check compatibility with the on-board NIC or network card Check iGPU or video card compatibility
The FreeBSD Forums Have some non-FreeBSD related questions, or want just to chit-chat about anything that is not related to FreeBSD? This is the forum for you Note: this is NOT a forum for technical questions about non-FreeBSD operating systems!
Ollama set up on Freebsd to run llms and use . . . - The FreeBSD Forums Ollama run large language models on your computer including deepseek-r1, deepseek-coder, mistral and zephyr In this video i install Ollama on Freebsd 14 2 on a Dell XPS 15 2019 with a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 gpu with 16 gig of ram on Freebsd 14 2 quarterly release with the 550 127 05 Nvidia
Intel Alder and Raptor Lake support - The FreeBSD Forums With FreeBSD 13 2-RELEASE intel 12-gen, alderlake is supported with e-cores enabled And it is running very well on my i7-12700K system I am not using intel graphics though
[Linuxulator] How to run Edge (linux-binary) on FreeBSD Why do you want do do this? Edge is one of the worst spyware apps on the planet Why does someone want to downgrade his open source FreeBSD with a software like Edge? I cant understand Is this just a try to show it can be done or do you really want to use it? I just imagine your user agent: Edge on FreeBSD How many of them we have world wide?
Solved - manually installing FreeBSD (without bsdinstall) I am migrating away from bsdinstall because of the interactive prompts and so I can better control logging I am unable to boot my new system which I suspect is me not running efibootmgr properly I am doing a GPT label with UEFI only I create an ESP and a ZFS partition, the ESP is 260 MB in
Setting up Common Desktop Environment for modern use - The FreeBSD Forums my own tinkering If any non-FreeBSD users are reading this, remember that your dt directory is likely located in usr dt and not usr local dt like it is on FreeBSD Installing CDE--CDE is available in the ports tree: x11 cde Starting the CDE login manager on boot--Add the following line to etc rc local:
FreeBSD-14. 2 on a Raspberry Pi4B - Post Install Steps Write FreeBSD-X Y-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64-RPI img to an SD card and system just boots The WIKI - arm Raspberry Pi page highlights what does does not work out-of-the-box The suggestion to tweak RPI config txt to get HDMI output was quite useful, enabling a hi-def console output on boot with a 1080p capable monitor attached