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Date:      Mon, 30 Apr 2007 17:24:59 -0600
From:      "David Kalliecharan" <davidkallie@gmail.com>
To:        freebsd-x11@freebsd.org
Subject:   Laptop
Message-ID:  <7b0c7ad70704301624x7898ce28rf36e6d7b925827f2@mail.gmail.com>

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Hello everyone!
I seem to run into a snag, I am going to buy a laptop for school work as I
my Laptop currently has become useless as I need to use Matlab/octave for
developing and opengl is a requirement for 3d mapping for creating visuals
(I would like to have Opengl to take advantage of this), the Ati driver does
not work, in a previous e-mail I found out that my chipset was no longer
supported by Ati (xpress 200m)

The new laptop will have an Nvida Graphics cards (geforce go 6150 not much
better in specs but will do the job I need) The problem is that all of the
laptops that at this time are supporting Nvidia in my area all seem to be
AMD Turion 64 X2 Dual cores and AMD Turion 64 mobile.

The question is does FreeBSD have any problems with the install on Dual core
using the i386 install disk? If not what about setting the make.conf file
for compiling Applications? I am used to using gentoo linux to do things and
am having a hard time finding this information, I know its similar but I
want to make sure its up and running properly, also Does anyone know how the
Geforce Go 6150 runs using the laest 1.0-9xxx series driver in the ports
tree?. So if anyone can point me in the right direction of installing
FreeBSD within the next few days on a Dual Core (if there any snags or not
using FreeBSD-6.2 stable) I would greatly appreciate it!
-- 
Dave



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