On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 3:10 AM, Simone Caronni <negativ...@gmail.com>wrote:
> There's a total different approach slated for inclusion into newer > xorg versions by Dave Airlie: > > http://airlied.livejournal.com/#item76078 > > That's something that relies on deep changes in the xorg stack. > It allows card switching, GPU offload, GPU hotswitching etc. All is > controlled by xrandr to do the proper adjustments. > In my opinion that's a much better solution than Bumblebee and it's > going to be integrated by Fedora as part of new xorg components. > > Regards, > --Simone > > Yes. Dave Airlie's Prime is scheduled for inclusion in 1.14 which will be > out some time in 2013. It will likely never be backported to RHEL 6. I > disagree about its usefulness in fedora but will remove my review requests > if that is the majority opinion. Then I will just run a private repo myself > just for myself. I'll also let the bumbleee folks fedora is a no go if that > is the opinion of most developers. > Thanks,
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