Hi to all developers on Fedora,
In this week, on Italian Fedora Community a user ask help about a problem
with his external monitor [1].
He has an Nvidia card with Optimus tecnology. We see the Bumblebee project
[2] that is not packaged for Fedora.
What do you think about bumblebee? And what
On 26/01/12 09:35, Mario Santagiuliana wrote:
What do you think about bumblebee? And what do you think to package it in
Fedora?
If you are able to package it, go ahead.
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Category:Package_Maintainers
If not put in on a wishlist.
In data giovedì 26 gennaio 2012 09:33:22, Frank Murphy ha scritto:
On 26/01/12 09:35, Mario Santagiuliana wrote:
What do you think about bumblebee? And what do you think to package
it in Fedora?
If you are able to package it, go ahead.
cc list.
On 26/01/12 09:46, Mario Santagiuliana wrote:
Thank you Frank, I am just a Fedora packager :)
I would a feedback from you. I understand that bumblebee is just a
temporary project. All the features should be integrate in kernel...but I
am not a really expert of Linux kernel...
Maybe
On 26/01/12 09:46, Mario Santagiuliana wrote:
Thank you Frank, I am just a Fedora packager :)
I would a feedback from you. I understand that bumblebee is just a
temporary project. All the features should be integrate in kernel...but I
am not a really expert of Linux kernel...
I've had a quick
to do power management, right? Those kernel modules
are out-of-tree and Fedora does not ship out-of-tree kernel modules.
So indeed, RPMFusion is probably a better place, since they can distribute
kmod RPM's.
Apart from that that, I installed bumblebee(d) on Fedora (I'm using it
right now
that that, I installed bumblebee(d) on Fedora (I'm using it
right now) and it wasn't a real big issue.
Thanks to all for the precious info!
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