Conrad J. Sabatier wrote: > On Sat, 29 Nov 2008 14:49:02 +0900 > Randy Bush <randy_at_psg.com> wrote: > > >> what a tragic story. and zero technical info, like even what your >> controller is. best of luck in penguin land. bye! >> >> randy >> > > No, actually, I forwarded to Soren all the information I could glean > from Windows Vista, Linux and FreeBSD (which I managed to install on an > external USB drive). I also applied the patches he sent me, which > failed to cure the problem, and have been monitoring the mailing lists > and CVS repo for any signs of progress, but so far I've seen nothing. > The first step in upgrading a FreeBSD system is to NEVER purchase ANYTHING with an nVidia logo anywhere near it. nVidia purposelessly witholds programming information form free developers, so there is virtually no chance for being able to make anything with nVidia work at any time. Second, DO NOT use motherboards with built-in video. These are almost always nvidia chipsets and suffer from the nvidia problem. Also, the video is crappy and buggy. Several people have mentioned reliable internet shops to order proven hardware from. Whenever you walk into a "local" computer store, you get no expertise in anything non-windoze. Go somewhere where you can use a magnifying glass to examine the chips and actually determine whether or not you are likely to suffer the nvidia disaster. Write down the motherboard information and ask on the mailing lists. I had a horrid problem with crappy SATA chips on my motherboard, and I had to buy two different SATA PCI cards before I got one that worked. Trade in the defective motherboard to get a new one that works. Think before you ever try to buy anything with nVidia logos on it, unless you are willing to run Linux crap. Good luck in the future. /JoeReceived on Wed Dec 03 2008 - 17:59:16 UTC
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