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I installed FreeBSD 10 on an Acer Aspire 3680 2682 laptop. It has a 500 GB harddrive and 2 GB of RAM that are only a few months old. I have been running Linux on it with no problems. I installed FreeBSD on it last night and updated the ports and builded Xorg and had it on all night with no problem. I found a blog at https://cooltrainer.org/a-freebsd-desktop-howto/ with some tweaks. I tried some of them, and then my laptop started locking up for no apparent reason I undid most of the changes in loader.conf and rc.conf, but it doesn't seem to help. The first few times it locked up I was downloading some files, but even when I'm not doing anything it locks up.
I don't see why it should do this. I am considering reinstalling, but I may just give up on trying FreeBSD on this laptop. I could try installing on my dual core desktop but I was going to run it on the laptop before commiting to putting it on the desktop.
I don't know if any of this I attached below will help, but maybe someone with experience will see something. Thanks.
Here is /boot/loader.conf:
/etc/rc.conf
The output of
I don't see why it should do this. I am considering reinstalling, but I may just give up on trying FreeBSD on this laptop. I could try installing on my dual core desktop but I was going to run it on the laptop before commiting to putting it on the desktop.
I don't know if any of this I attached below will help, but maybe someone with experience will see something. Thanks.
Here is /boot/loader.conf:
/etc/rc.conf
The output of
dmesg
: