RPi + FreeBSD + Xorg + XBMC player ?

Scott, Brian brian.scott4 at det.nsw.edu.au
Sat May 31 03:22:03 UTC 2014


I find myself agreeing with this. In particular, lack of sound support makes it a poor choice for the OP.

The lack of packages makes it difficult to do anything non-trivial. Building ports is very slow and requires a high level of technical expertise to correct makefiles when things break.

Still, if we don't keep tinkering with it, it won't get any better.

Brian



On 31/05/2014, at 10:54 AM, "George Mitchell" <george+freebsd at m5p.com> wrote:

> On 05/30/14 09:02, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> The DMA patches might have to be redone to work with my recent code
>> changes ...
>> 
>>> 
>>> I had to apply the USB DMA patches to get acceptable network
>>> performance and - you are right - some ports don’t compile (i.e.
>>> pftop) or crash (don’t remeber which one it was) but all in all it
>>> runs now for half a year without noticable problems.
>>> 
>>> Hellmuth
>>> 
>> 
>> --HPS
>> 
> It was back in January 2013 when I bought a Pi, downloaded a prebuilt
> image, compiled print/cups-base, and started using it as a print
> server.  Unfortunately, a bug (which Mr Selasky fixed for me) kept it
> from talking to my Lexmark printer (though my HP printer worked with
> no problem).  It was a long time before I was able to build a custom
> image, by which time we had EABI, clang, etc.; and to this day I still
> haven't been able to build a working print server.         -- George
> 
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