bumblebee 3.2.1-4 source package in Ubuntu

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bumblebee (3.2.1-4) unstable; urgency=low


  * Use dh-systemd (for systemd-specific additions to maintscripts).
    (Closes: #715270)
  * Add bumblebee group as system group (gid in between 100-999) instead
    of a regular group in postinst. (Closes: #718772)

 -- Vincent Cheng <email address hidden>  Tue, 20 Aug 2013 02:35:34 -0700

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Debian NVIDIA Maintainers
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Original maintainer:
Debian NVIDIA Maintainers
Architectures:
linux-any
Section:
misc
Urgency:
Low Urgency

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bumblebee: NVIDIA Optimus support for Linux

 Bumblebee is an effort to make NVIDIA Optimus enabled laptops work in
 GNU/Linux systems. These laptops are built in such a way that the NVIDIA
 graphics card can be used on demand so that battery life is improved and
 temperature is kept low.
 .
 It disables the discrete graphics card if no client is detected, and start
 an X server making use of NVIDIA card if requested then let software GL
 implementations (such as VirtualGL) copy frames to the visible display that
 runs on the intergrated graphics. The ability to use discrete graphics
 depends on the driver: open source nouveau and proprietary nvidia.

bumblebee-dbg: NVIDIA Optimus support - debugging symbols

 This package contains the debugging symbols for bumblebee.

bumblebee-nvidia: NVIDIA Optimus support using the proprietary NVIDIA driver

 This metapackage ensures that the proprietary NVIDIA driver is installed in a
 way such that 3D acceleration does not break. It does so by configuring the
 OpenGL library path to use the Mesa graphics library.