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nouveau(4) - NetBSD Manual Pages A value of 1 corresponds to double-buffering A value of 2 cor- responds to triple-buffering Higher values may allow higher framerate, but also increase lag for interactive applications, e g , games Nouveau currently reliably supports a maximum value of 2 on XOrg 1 12+
i915drm (4) - NetBSD Manual Pages i915drmkms Intel integrated graphics devices from the i915 series onward (Some i8xx support is included but not well- maintained i7xx is not supported ) nouveau NVIDIA graphics devices radeon Older AMD (including formerly ATI) Radeon graphics devices
drm (4) - NetBSD Manual Pages i915drmkms Intel integrated graphics devices from the i915 series onward (Some i8xx support is included but not well- maintained i7xx is not supported ) nouveau NVIDIA graphics devices radeon Older AMD (including formerly ATI) Radeon graphics devices
boot(8) - NetBSD Manual Pages BOOT(8) NetBSD x86 System Manager's Manual BOOT(8) NAME boot-- system bootstrapping procedures DESCRIPTION Intel Architecture, 32-bit (IA-32) computers (the IBM PC and its clones) that can run NetBSD i386 or NetBSD amd64 can use any of the following boot procedures, depending on what the hardware and BIOS support: boot bootstrap NetBSD from the system BIOS efiboot bootstrap NetBSD from the
boot. cfg(5) - NetBSD Manual Pages BOOT CFG(5) NetBSD File Formats Manual BOOT CFG(5) NAME boot cfg-- configuration file for boot DESCRIPTION The file boot cfg is used to alter the behaviour of the standard boot loader described in boot(8)