-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I thought I'd investigate spend some on what seems to be becoming the standard for new laptops. However, before I spend nonsensical amounts of time on the items below, I'd appreciate an indication as to what progress has been made - perhaps I can help test something rather than re-invent the wheel? The "pain-points" for FreeBSD users appear to be, in my own order of priority, as follows: 1) Intel Wireless 3945ABG I've seen the work by Damien Bergamini on an OpenBSD driver but I'm beginning to think that the iwi driver is a better starting point. The sticking point with the only other driver I know of (for Linux) is Intel's choice to implement a binary module (actually a daemon) to enforce compliance within regulatory domains. Not that this bad, just that it imparts a level of complexity to the objective. 2) Intel 82801G (ICH7 Family) HDA I have the HDA device itself probed but the Realtek ALC861GR in my Toshiba needs (significant?) work before I can call it functional. 3) Intel 945GM/GMS/940GML Graphics The xorg server can be made to work at 1280x800 with a patch but AGP support looks like it needs patches to sys/pci/agp_intel and agp_i810. I haven't looked at DRM as yet. Please contact me off-list if you have some constructive suggestions, Thanks, Michael -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (FreeBSD) iD8DBQFE5TJ3Qv9rrgRC1JIRAioqAJ4+xfHW1zXJH2vK45l72zpv94thDQCffXUX ixSgU4sqBDGUjIU4xMbmQ3k= =XMbz -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----Received on Fri Aug 18 2006 - 01:22:40 UTC
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