bumblebee project + libbsd
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Re: bumblebee project + libbsd
Best way to do that is probably to open a [url=http://elrepo.org/bugs/main_page.php]RFE in the bug tracker[/url].
Re: bumblebee project + libbsd
I have send the team an email.
Re: bumblebee project + libbsd
The sources and spec files are now in the elrepo github tree.
Changed the bbswitch from dkms to kABI.
I worked for 3 hours on the battery yesterday evening. Hope the bumblebee project keeps on improving.
Changed the bbswitch from dkms to kABI.
I worked for 3 hours on the battery yesterday evening. Hope the bumblebee project keeps on improving.
Re: bumblebee project + libbsd
The elrepo team did some tests, and anyday i will go into the elrepo-testing.
I will keep the thread updated.
I will keep the thread updated.
Re: bumblebee project + libbsd
The rpm's are in elrepo testing.
So feel free to test them.
So feel free to test them.
bumblebee project + libbsd
Here's the announcement:
http://lists.elrepo.org/pipermail/elrepo/2012-March/001117.html
http://lists.elrepo.org/pipermail/elrepo/2012-March/001117.html
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Re: bumblebee project + libbsd
I see [epel-testing] has libbsd- 0.3.0-2.el6 while ELRepo has 0.2.0-4.el6.elrepo. Any reason not to use the later version?
Re: bumblebee project + libbsd
Hmm, perhaps after the current 0.2.0-4.el6.elrepo gets promoted to the main repo, 0.3.0-2.el6 may be published into the testing repo ?
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I didn't check epel when building bumblebee.
If epel get's their version into the stable branch then i think people can use that version.
If epel get's their version into the stable branch then i think people can use that version.
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Re: bumblebee project + libbsd
... if it works. Would be good for someone with the hardware to test. :-)