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Old 26th May 2011, 02:13 PM
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Acer Aspire 5745g and acpi_call module

hello fedoraforum, im quite new about linux and totally newbie about fedora. ive installed 2 days ago fedora 15 on my laptop and it seems to be a good distro.i wanna use it instead of ubuntu but my laptop use nvidia optimus so i need to turn off nvida graphic and use only intel internal to reduce power consuming.acpi_call is the only working module(more info here https://launchpad.net/~hybrid-graphics-linux) but i haven't any idea to load acpi_call automatically during boot.
With ubuntu i use a script that i found in this blog http://robbyx.net/blog/?p=190 but it dosent work under fedora15.
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Chido.
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