Hi Bruno, Some feature/bugfix patches (that 2k trunk-....patch file) may be added to lucid and natty too, but I the ...-ia32 changes do not make sense as the lucid and natty do not support multiarch and those virtualgl packages do already contain both the 32-bit and 64-bit libraries.
We provide libjpeg-turbo 1.1.1 for lucid+natty in the testing repository (which is our sandbox for building) indeed. It just occurred to me that Ubuntu ships updated drivers with nvidia-current-updates. The FAQ in the Ubuntu wiki probably needs to be updated that if you use that package, KernelDriver=nvidia-current-updates must be set. LibraryPath and ModulePath have to be adjusted in a similar way. Now, I'll prepare a change for the preinst script to copy users from adm, admin and sudo to the group "bumblebee" and test it. You can just copy the acpi-call package from testing to stable. Regards, Peter On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 5:19 PM, Bruno Pagani <bruno.n.pag...@gmail.com>wrote: > Hi Peter, > > Ok for the uninstall behavior, that's correct. > > How would you update virtualgl for lucid and natty then ? Providing > libjpeg-turbo is done by our repo, isn't it ? > > Copying adm, sudo(ers) and admin to bumblebee looks fine. > > I will update acpi-call too for people who needs it. > > Bruno > > Le 29/04/2012 19:03, Lekensteyn a écrit : > > 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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