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Date:      Thu, 17 Jan 2002 12:01:53 -0600
From:      Jordan Breeding <jordan.breeding@attbi.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org, freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Questions about upcoming FreeBSD 4.5...
Message-ID:  <3C471191.1090406@attbi.com>

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I have a few questions about FreeBSD, I have been using Linux and Unix 
now for quite some time but am considering switching my home system to 
FreeBSD.  One question I have is this, in linux even though there is a 
text console by default (using vga) you can use a frame buffer console 
for just about any video card out right now so that I am able to use my 
brand new ATI Radeon 7500 to have a console which is at 1280x1024 at 
8bit depth with a refresh of 85 Hz, is this possible in FreeBSD or are 
only certain cards able to be used in frame buffer mode for virtual 
consoles?  Also I only have a USB keyboard currently and when I boot up 
from FreeBSD 4.2 or 4.3 bootable CDs they do not detect my keyboard once 
the kernel has booted and I can not navigate the install menu at all, 
FreeBSD 4.4 seems to not boot at all on my system because it always 
hangs at the "detecting hardware" message, then today I downloaded the 
FreeBSD 4.5-RC1-cdboot iso and it at least booted again, and booted 
quite speadily using the new cdboot process but then once I am to the 
menu to begin installing it still will not work with my USB keyboard. 
Will there ever be support for USB keyboards during the installation 
process?  If there will not be and I can borrow a PS2 keyboard for a 
while is there at least support for USB keyboards on virtual consoles 
and X Windows?  Thank you for any information.

Jordan Breeding


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