Am Thu, 17 Sep 2015 11:02:07 -0400 Kris Moore <kris_at_pcbsd.org> schrieb: > On 09/17/2015 09:48, Matthias Apitz wrote: > > El día Thursday, September 17, 2015 a las 10:41:43PM +0900, Lundberg, Johannes > > escribió: > > > >> Same here. I would personally definitely buy new hardware from Intel if > >> FreeBSD worked on it (not vesa...) > >> ... > > What dow you have against vesa? I run CURRENT on some Acer C720 > > Chromebooks with Haswell chipset in Vesa mode. And you will not note it. > > I have never ever had such a fast desktop (KDE4) before. I can live fine > > with Vesa until Haswell suport is there. > > > > matthias > > BTW, have you tried the xf86-video-scfb driver? It works much better > than vesa here. The only catch is you have to be booted UEFI with CSM > disabled. Using it on my X1 Carbon, gets 3k resolution properly and > everything. Thanks to Glen Barber for bringing that to my attention. > Running that specific driver on several Lenovo HD4600 driven models gives me headaches and more. This software-framebuffer works - yes, on whatever resolution you might wish, but it consumes CPU time. That said, I recall that the display was jumpy, slow and unresponsive when used under heavy load - not even 3k resolution, but with a moderate lowend of 1980x1080.
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