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Old 12th April 2012, 09:19 PM
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please how to install ironhide or bumblebee

Hello everyone
i'm an ubuntu user, now for some reasons i switch to Fedora, i Have an samsung RC-510 :
CPU : i3 M380 2.53 GHz
RAM : ddr3 4 Go
Graphique : IGP intel & GPU nvidia GeForce 315M

in ubuntu i was using ironhide to run some applications with the GPU nvidia : skype chrome dofus firefox ... which i install by ppa.
now i dont know how to install ironhide or bumblebee in fedora 16 i've did some research in google people just talk about it i guess nobody say how "Fedora's Users Rock " so please if anyone can help !!!
Thank you very much
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