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==== Mindest Hardwareanforderungen ==== | ==== Mindest Hardwareanforderungen ==== | ||
− | + | At a bare minimum, you need to have the following computer hardware in order to install GhostBSD. | |
* Pentium III oder höher | * Pentium III oder höher | ||
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==== Empfohlene Hardwareanforderungen ==== | ==== Empfohlene Hardwareanforderungen ==== | ||
− | + | The following are the minimum recommended requirements. The faster your computer hardware, the better your computing experience: | |
* Pentium 4 oder höher | * Pentium 4 oder höher | ||
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* NVIDIA 3D beschleunigte Grafikkarte | * NVIDIA 3D beschleunigte Grafikkarte | ||
− | ==== | + | ==== Supported Processors ==== |
GhostBSD should install on any system containing a 32-bit (i386) or 64-bit (amd64) processor. The amd64 name refers to 64-bit processor architecture and does not refer to a specific processor manufactured by AMD. [http://www.freebsd.org/releases/9.0R/hardware.html#PROC The FreeBSD 9.0 Hardware Notes] and [http://www.freebsd.org/releases/10.0R/hardware.html#PROC The FreeBSD 10.0 Hardware Notes]list the i386 and amd64 processors known to work. | GhostBSD should install on any system containing a 32-bit (i386) or 64-bit (amd64) processor. The amd64 name refers to 64-bit processor architecture and does not refer to a specific processor manufactured by AMD. [http://www.freebsd.org/releases/9.0R/hardware.html#PROC The FreeBSD 9.0 Hardware Notes] and [http://www.freebsd.org/releases/10.0R/hardware.html#PROC The FreeBSD 10.0 Hardware Notes]list the i386 and amd64 processors known to work. | ||
− | ==== | + | ==== Supported Video Cards ==== |
Like most open source operating systems, GhostBSD uses X.org drivers for graphics support. GhostBSD will automatically Configure the supported video drivers. | Like most open source operating systems, GhostBSD uses X.org drivers for graphics support. GhostBSD will automatically Configure the supported video drivers. | ||
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'''Optimus:''' at this time Bumblebee[2] has not been ported to FreeBSD, meaning that there is no switching support between the two graphics adapters provided by Optimus. Optimus implementations vary, so GhostBSD may or may not be able to successfully load a graphics driver on your hardware. If you get a blank screen after installation, check your BIOS to see if it has an option to disable one of the graphics adapters or to set “discrete” mode. If the BIOS does not provide a discrete mode, GhostBSD will default to the 3D Intel driver and disable NVIDIA. This will change in the future when the NVIDIA driver supports Optimus. | '''Optimus:''' at this time Bumblebee[2] has not been ported to FreeBSD, meaning that there is no switching support between the two graphics adapters provided by Optimus. Optimus implementations vary, so GhostBSD may or may not be able to successfully load a graphics driver on your hardware. If you get a blank screen after installation, check your BIOS to see if it has an option to disable one of the graphics adapters or to set “discrete” mode. If the BIOS does not provide a discrete mode, GhostBSD will default to the 3D Intel driver and disable NVIDIA. This will change in the future when the NVIDIA driver supports Optimus. | ||
− | ==== | + | ==== Wireless Cards ==== |
GhostBSD supports some wireless networking cards - not all are supported. You can check if your card has a [http://www.freebsd.org/releases/9.0R/hardware.html#WLAN FreeBSD driver]. If it does, it should "just work". Currently there are some missing wireless drivers, typically for Broadcom and newer Realtek series. | GhostBSD supports some wireless networking cards - not all are supported. You can check if your card has a [http://www.freebsd.org/releases/9.0R/hardware.html#WLAN FreeBSD driver]. If it does, it should "just work". Currently there are some missing wireless drivers, typically for Broadcom and newer Realtek series. |