Hi Bruno,
I've updated the bumblebee/testing with 3.0-1~...ppa4. Tested with Ubuntu
Precise and Kubuntu
Precise (both 64-bit).
Steps to test (for me):
1. Boot a live session
2. sudo apt-add-repository ppa:bumblebee/testing
3. sudo apt-get update
4. (because the live CD kernel is older) sudo apt-
Ok,
Did some testing, I agree with blacklisting both nouveau and nvidia by
default. It worked without any issues, and I suppose it may even speed
boot as the driver isn't loaded anymore.
Bruno
Le 29/04/2012 20:09, Bruno Pagani a écrit :
Huh, I was thinking that blacklisting forbid to modpro
Huh, I was thinking that blacklisting forbid to modprobe anyway.
People with a non-Optimus laptop will face an huge issue (anyway I
dunno what is the result of a bumblebee installation on a
non-Optimus system). However, that's not really a problem because it
should l
Hi Bruno,
What do you think of blacklisting nvidia and nouveau by default? The driver
is unloaded
anyway when starting bumblebee. This change will also solve race conditions
with
nvidia being loaded in the middle of bumblebee's startup. There is a little
regression
chance since the driver cannot b
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 l
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-
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 syst
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