I have an ASUS N53S, and I am using bumblebee. I can see it from the frame rates in Tux Racer. Some people refer to Bumblebee and some to Ironhide. What is the difference?
I have an ASUS N53S, and I am using bumblebee. I can see it from the frame rates in Tux Racer. Some people refer to Bumblebee and some to Ironhide. What is the difference?
They are actually three things.
The original Bumblebee project came first. It was written in Bash.
As things grew messy the original Bumblebee developer (MrMEEE) started Ironhide as a fork of the original project, layering on Ubuntu-specific configuration tools. As of Jan 2011, MrMEEE is currently less involved with the project due to his
$DAYJOB
but hopes to continue work on it at some point.Bumblebee became The Bumblebee Project (TBP), now maintained by new developers starting with a complete rewrite in C. Development is still relatively active but the future of the project seems bright.
The following extract shows the relationship between the latter two projects as they forked out of the first. You can read a lot more about the history on The Bumblebee Project's history page but you should note that it is written by the new Bumblebee maintainers. There is bad
If you listen to them, you want to be using the latest Bumblebee (TBP). If you listen to MrMEEE you probably want to be using TBP (for the moment until he can maintain his project again).
Bumblebee just released a new version few days ago.
From the Ironhide project page: "I have given up on supporting the nvidia packages myself.."