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2022-01-28 Update: This repo is no longer maintained. Branching has been turned off for this repo and thus, no repo for Fedora 36 will be created. Anybody interested in maintaining the packages moving forward is free to fork this repo. The latest packaging files are available in the SRPMs in Copr or at this commit. This repo contains packages for Bumblebee, a tool to make NVIDIA Optimus setups work on Linux. There are 3 package available: akmod-bbswitch - Kernel module for powering down the discrete GPU bumblebee - Daemon for managing the use of the discrete GPU primus - More efficient OpenGL offloading library/wrapper for bumblebee The source code for these packages is available here.
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