Re: Bumblebee on fedora

2012-01-26 Thread Frank Murphy
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.

Re: Re: Bumblebee on fedora

2012-01-26 Thread Mario Santagiuliana
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.

Re: Bumblebee on fedora

2012-01-26 Thread Frank Murphy
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

Re: Bumblebee on fedora

2012-01-26 Thread Frank Murphy
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

Re: Bumblebee on fedora

2012-01-26 Thread Maxim Burgerhout
I looked into packaging it for Fedora a while back, but there are a couple of issues, iirc. First of all, you'll also need to package VirtualGL, which isn't part of Fedora at the moment either. Aside from that, Bumblebee(d) needs one of the vga_switcheroo, acpi_call or similar kernel modules to

Re: Re: Bumblebee on fedora

2012-01-26 Thread Mario Santagiuliana
In data giovedì 26 gennaio 2012 11:19:39, Maxim Burgerhout ha scritto: I looked into packaging it for Fedora a while back, but there are a couple of issues, iirc. First of all, you'll also need to package VirtualGL, which isn't part of Fedora at the moment either. Aside from that,