Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2021 10:42:33 -0600 From: Jason Bacon <bacon4000@gmail.com> To: Stefan Blachmann <sblachmann@gmail.com> Cc: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Call for Foundation-supported Project Ideas Message-ID: <aba19ad2-df76-2611-2c22-2d0f317182c3@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <CACc-My0k-ZM-WxxDjKyCF7Z%2B2ZUgpYK27TRKH=SEvZ_OoS3kfg@mail.gmail.com> References: <861r36xzpe.fsf@phe.ftfl.ca> <CAOtMX2gh98wbQ48S51QwpYfrnexpVb4vL%2BFVuxgLnT1otYjuAQ@mail.gmail.com> <bc3ba6502d5c5776f44304ff7878a5eb@bsdforge.com> <alpine.BSF.2.00.2111240056470.68830@ai.fobar.qr> <d45757d9-b5ca-e1c7-5a1c-18159227de17@gmail.com> <CACc-My1jjd=7rSpEA8rg6y_Qq=ebL-WsTZdhv40Zs=F=XfZqyg@mail.gmail.com> <CACc-My0Fu8yORoi8DW9dCL8EgmmRodH9YdMwNeFDybmDWpCRXQ@mail.gmail.com> <371b758c-1efa-b5df-6437-ce4f06369383@gmail.com> <23c3e735-22b5-7528-e311-d75657c33a69@gmail.com> <CACc-My0k-ZM-WxxDjKyCF7Z%2B2ZUgpYK27TRKH=SEvZ_OoS3kfg@mail.gmail.com>
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On 11/30/21 11:55, Stefan Blachmann wrote: > On 11/30/21, Stefan Esser <se@freebsd.org> wrote: >> ULE does not care for the "niceness" of a process and lets nice -19 >> processes run with hardly any reduction of the share of CPU cycles >> granted compared to competing nice 0 processes, for example. > > I can confirm this... always believed it's just me. > I'd like very much if renicing would have more, actually usable, effect. > > > On 11/30/21, Jason Bacon <bacon4000@gmail.com> wrote: >> If your nVidia cards are basically landfill, like some of mine, and you >> don't care about 3D support, xf86-video-nv still works in some case that >> would otherwise call for v304. I wonder if it would be a simple matter >> to add support to it for some additional older hardware supported by >> v340. Yes, I know nv is deprecated, but this may be the only solution >> for ancient hardware. > > Actually xf86-video-nv overlaps into the range of what is supported by > nvidia-driver-304. > Practically all nvidia proprietary drivers overlap in their range of > supported cards with the "adjacent" versions. > So it is common, for example, to see the newer ones of the cards that > are supported by 390 are still supported by, for example, 470, while > the older ones still supported by 390 are supported by 340, too, but > not by 4xx. > > The bad thing now is that with nvidia having already dropped 304 and > 340 support, the next xorg ABI change will render the "middle field" > (eg not yet historic, but not yet very new either) of nvidia cards > useless on FreeBSD if there is no nouveau port. > > > On 11/30/21, Floyd, Paul <paulf2718@gmail.com> wrote: >> However I'm not sure that porting nouveau will help. My experience on >> Fedora is that nouveau simply never works. > > Never used Fedora. Maybe it's because Fedora is very close to > commercial RHEL which might be not really targeted at desktop? > Personally, I never have tried Fedora, but used several other distros. > Nouveau always worked fine for me. So no idea what's the cause the > difficulties you are experiencing on Fedora. > > On practically every Linux distro Nouveau is the quasi standard driver > for any type of Nvidia cards, as the proprietary Nvidia drivers are > non-free category. > So I think one can consider Nouveau as very well-tested and reliable > and that porting it to FreeBSD would be worthwhile, profiting many > users who would else either have to buy a new graphics card or migrate > to Linux. > A Nouveau port, if it works reliably and supports all the same hardware as the closed-source drivers, would greatly simplify things for sysutils/desktop-installer. I recall reading in a distant thread that the Nouveau developers are friendly to the idea of a FreeBSD port and the barriers are only technical. So maybe this is worth some investment if we have someone with the right skills available. -- All wars are civil wars, because all men are brothers ... Each one owes infinitely more to the human race than to the particular country in which he was born. -- Francois Fenelon
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