On 06/18/2011 12:23 AM, Eric Appleman wrote:
Here comes a new challenger!
http://www.rage3d.com/articles/amd_powerxpress4_asif_rehman_interview/
http://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-PowerXPress-4-0-aka-BACON-vs-Nvidia-Optimus.55204.0.html
Same deal as Optimus: A GPU wired through an IGP. No mux.
Here comes a new challenger!
http://www.rage3d.com/articles/amd_powerxpress4_asif_rehman_interview/
http://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-PowerXPress-4-0-aka-BACON-vs-Nvidia-Optimus.55204.0.html
Same deal as Optimus: A GPU wired through an IGP. No mux.
First laptops featuring this seem to be the Del
I just want to say that I am impressed by the pace of developments in
bumblebee, and how quickly the github issues are being patched. I see
there are a couple of forks from a couple of other developers who are
regularly sending pull requests, which shows not only that Martin is
doing a fabulous job
I holding up fine :D...
I think the funniest thing is that the bug was commited in the end of may, and
not more than a handful of people were actually affected :D..
But still.. Bad attention is better than no attention... and in this case
actually better that good attention too... got 200.000
I thought the /usr bug was fixed weeks ago??
On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 1:27 PM, Luis Zaldivar wrote:
> How are you holding up, Martin? the bug has been featured everywhere.
>
> I think is funny how everybody is freaking out about this, specially given
> the bleeding edge nature of the project.
>
>
How are you holding up, Martin? the bug has been featured everywhere.
I think is funny how everybody is freaking out about this, specially
given the bleeding edge nature of the project.
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Try not to use the enable/disable scripts of bumblebee. There is one to
switch the card off on startup. Probably is messing around with the
output and module loading.
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Joaquín Ignacio Aramendía
El vie, 17-06-2011 a las 13:28 +0300, Moshe Nissim escribió:
> On 14/6/11 4:20 PM, Albert Vilella wr
system-product-name: 1215n
system-version: x.x
lspci output:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation N10 Family
Integrated Graphics Controller [8086:a001] (rev 02) (prog-if 00 [VGA
controller])
04:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: nVidia Corporation Device
[10de:0a76] (rev
well, updated to kernel 2.6.38.8-32 in Fedora and things seem to work
no problem again.
On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 8:49 PM, Diego Fernandez
wrote:
> At first I thought it was only USB3, but it seems it happens with
> every port. However for me it only happens after I turn off my Nvidia
> card, if I
On 14/6/11 4:20 PM, Albert Vilella wrote:
>
> Right now there is no way of ignoring the intel graphics driver other
> than directly from the BIOS, and only in certain models, but with the
> optimus bumblebee you *are* using nvidia hardware *and* nvidia drivers
> for all the applications you call wi
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