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Ben, I think it would be very helpful to explain in the Testing section how one determines which Nvidia chip or chip family one actually has. Also, maybe explain briefly how one can force a certain driver to be used. -- Matthias Clasen
Ben, I think it would be very helpful to explain in the Testing section how one determines which Nvidia chip or chip family one actually has. Also, maybe explain briefly how one can force a certain driver to be used. -- Matthias Clasen
Also does this work with Plymouth or will it do so by Fedora 11 without additional tweaking  -- Rahul Sundaram


== Feature Wrangler Review (2009-02-04) ==
== Feature Wrangler Review (2009-02-04) ==

Revision as of 16:04, 26 February 2009

Ben, I think it would be very helpful to explain in the Testing section how one determines which Nvidia chip or chip family one actually has. Also, maybe explain briefly how one can force a certain driver to be used. -- Matthias Clasen

Also does this work with Plymouth or will it do so by Fedora 11 without additional tweaking -- Rahul Sundaram

Feature Wrangler Review (2009-02-04)

  • Please follow the standard template and complete all of the sections--I updated your page to add them
  • Several sections are incomplete as a result
  • I took a shot at the release note--please update it as applicable
  • Thanks for submitting this feature

poelcat 18:37, 4 February 2009 (UTC)

It may be nice, if someone can try out blender with Nouveau. The issue is, that blender need a well implemented OpenGL-Environment. If there any issue with is, the users may complaint this in bugzilla. Jochen Schmitt