Hi Bruno, I've just booted a fresh Live session of Kubuntu 12.04 AMD64 and can confirm that the new packages are working properly. I'll do another test with Ubuntu 12.04 I think.
The "little problem with uninstall" is actually the expected behavior. If you install Bumblebee accidentally on a system with no Optimus, the configuration should not be forced to use the Mesa libs. Purging nvidia-current is the correct behavior. virtualgl depends on libturbojpeg because the static library could not be linked into the shared librrfaker.so library from virtualgl. Note: this change is **not** directly backportable to versions older than Oneiric because natty and older do not have libjpeg-turbo in the official repositories nor support for Multi-Arch. A workaround for the adduser stuff is by setting the default group to "adm" or "sudo" thus avoiding adding the default user to a group. This is really bad practise though as these groups have little relevance with bumblebee. What about copying the adm ("may read system logs"), sudo (sudoers users in 12.04 and later), admin (sudoers in 11.10 and before) members to bumblebee? That works in a default installation. Summarizing the packages that needs to be copied to stable (letters indicate ubuntu versions): - virtualgl: o,p (oneiric,precise) - bumblebee: l, n, o, p (no maverick, support is dropped) - bbswitch: lnop (copy from precise) (aside, I just copied p -> lno in testing) libjpeg-turbo is dropped from precise and later since the repositories already contain this package. We may drop it from oneiric too for the same reason, but let's keep it as it. acpi-call is useful for testing and I know that some are still using it to trigger a switch of the card for certain hardware. Let's copy 1.1.1 from testing to stable, lnop? Peter PS. I'm cc'ing this to the bumblebee ml as the public may be interested in this conversation On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 3:47 PM, Bruno Pagani <bruno.n.pag...@gmail.com>wrote: > Hi Peter, > > Did saw that you've updated the packages. I did some test, all worked > fine. Update is OK, new installation on amd64 does also install i386 > appropriate libs, so, looks perfect for me. Just faced a little problem > with uninstall, I lost 3D acceleration on Intel chip, but uninstalling > nvidia-current solved that. > > I've noticed that virtualgl now depends on libjpeg-turbo. I suppose this > is necessary ? Else, I find still clumsy this need to adduser. Don't we > have any alternatives for that ? > > If everything is OK for you too, I'm going to create missing packages for > other distributions, update all logs and script and upload those. > > Bruno >
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