On Thu, Sep 17, 2015 at 12:43:59PM +0100, David Chisnall wrote:

  On 17 Sep 2015, at 11:31, Lundberg, Johannes 
<johan...@brilliantservice.co.jp> wrote:
  > 
  > Anyway, I wish the foundation would support the graphics team by sponsoring 
this development…
  
  The Foundation did fund a lot of this work, and likely will again.  The 
problem is not 
  willingness of the Foundation to fund it, nor availability of funds.

I was not aware of this and am happy to hear it!
  
  Long term, the real solution is to convince GPU vendors to put as much effort 
into 
  funding FreeBSD driver development as they do into funding Linux and Windows 
driver 
  development.  The Foundation has been reaching out in this direction,

Glad to hear this too.  It is more comforting to hear.

  but it’s far more compelling if people can document cases where lack of 
FreeBSD support 
  has cost a vendor sales.  If you’ve bought a system with an nVidia or AMD GPU 
(or, 
  ideally, if your company has bought a few thousand) because of lack of 
FreeBSD support
  from Intel, then let Intel know.
  
  David

In all seriousness, do you have a suggested contact for us?  I can't offer bulk 
sales 
avoidance but on a personal level I am clinging to a 4.5 year old laptop and 
would 
replace it tomorrow with another higher end model if I had any practical 
choices for 
FreeBSD graphics support.  Even nVidia is not a checkbox solution on laptops 
because as 
far as I understand it you still have to deal with Optimus which cannot simply 
be 
disabled as in the past.  I also have considerable stability problems with the 
nVidia 
driver on my desktops and I will be reporting it very soon after some 
debugging.  Thanks.
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