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2006-08-18
I migrated to PC-BSD 7 last week.
The experience has pretty been good except for some dependency errors with binary packages in the ports free and horrible ATI drivers.
There isn't a native Flash player but bleeding-edge versions of Swfdec and Gnash work well enough. The Windows Firefox Flash player plug-in also works great in Wine. The Linux Flash player 9/10 will likely run better in FreeBSD/PC-BSD 8, when the Linux kernel emulator is upgraded to 2.6.16.
However, I cannot say the same about the video drivers. The terrible r300 driver was nearly a show stopper for me and my ATI Radeon 9600XT. The F/OSS Xorg driver has implemented most OpenGL extensions, so there weren't really any graphical artifact issues and missing textures but the performance is just horrible. Choosing between EXA and XAA X-server acceleration architectures made no difference.
Example: I received about 5-10 FPS on VDrift (N64 quality graphics) and 30-40 FPS in Doom 3 at 800x600 on Windows using the proprietary drivers.