Greetings
I have noticed that on my laptops when I install FreeBSD, almost always, I run using the VESA driver. The graphics is not so good. I have read threads that talk about using the xf86-video-intel driver, and at some point mention loading i915kms.ko module. But all this does not seem to work, largely because the instructions therein are broken and leave me hanging at the very least. Long story short, I think I do not quite understand the way these drivers are being handled. Can someone point me to some literature, web-site, book, etc that I can go through and get my head around this matter. The literature I am looking for may be summarized by asking the question this way: "How can I install and configure a graphics driver on FreeBSD 11.0?"
I am running on FreeBSD 11.0. Everything else is great.
I have noticed that on my laptops when I install FreeBSD, almost always, I run using the VESA driver. The graphics is not so good. I have read threads that talk about using the xf86-video-intel driver, and at some point mention loading i915kms.ko module. But all this does not seem to work, largely because the instructions therein are broken and leave me hanging at the very least. Long story short, I think I do not quite understand the way these drivers are being handled. Can someone point me to some literature, web-site, book, etc that I can go through and get my head around this matter. The literature I am looking for may be summarized by asking the question this way: "How can I install and configure a graphics driver on FreeBSD 11.0?"
I am running on FreeBSD 11.0. Everything else is great.