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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 02/27/15 11:02 AM, Jonathan Adams
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          <div class="gmail_quote">On 27 February 2015 at 09:56, Nikola
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                  <div>On 02/27/15 10:21 AM, Jonathan Adams wrote:<br>
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                      <div>Is it impossible to "sticky" the intel
                        driver, or is it incompatible with other new
                        components?<br>
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                      Jon<br>
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                </span> Seems like it is just version-updated to
                non-working one without consulting testing.<br>
                Or at least without solution for all existing users. <br>
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            <div>Sorry, I thought that that was what hipster was for ...
              I thought I was doing the testing ...<br>
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            <div>Jon<br>
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    Atually you are right. It is for testing while using it.<br>
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    It is a problem we currently as community don't patch ouselfs in
    enough, to produce also something else (suitable for wider audience
    testing)<br>
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    It can be used also for everyday use ,while testing, yet also
    versioned changes are needed to be able to step back before changes
    that get breakage in some areas. <br>
    If having 20141010 (2014.1) BE alive, one can use that for now if
    graphics not working. <br>
    (yet udating that has stopped for now).<br>
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