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{{admon/note|'Intel' tests|Some of the test cases used are pre-existing ones written for Intel graphics Test Days, and so they refer specifically to 'Intel display adapter' and so on. Don't worry if the text seems slightly inaccurate for a hybrid graphics system, we are just re-using the test cases for convenience. Just follow the instructions and disregard inaccurate Intel-specific references.}} | {{admon/note|'Intel' tests|Some of the test cases used are pre-existing ones written for Intel graphics Test Days, and so they refer specifically to 'Intel display adapter' and so on. Don't worry if the text seems slightly inaccurate for a hybrid graphics system, we are just re-using the test cases for convenience. Just follow the instructions and disregard inaccurate Intel-specific references.}} | ||
{{admon/ | {{admon/info|Proprietary driver testing|Testing of switchable graphics with the NVIDIA proprietary driver is not officially covered at this event, but if you can run an installation and want to try it out, you may find [https://blogs.gnome.org/uraeus/2016/11/01/discrete-graphics-and-fedora-workstation-25/ this blog post] a useful reference. It's not possible to test this from the live image, you will have to do a system install. Please ask in the IRC channel if you run into problems or have questions, and if anyone is around who is familiar with this area they will try to help you.}} | ||
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