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Hi,

i am new to mac and have a question about the newest MBP with 15", i7, 8gigs ram and dual graphic cards. I already made some investigations and I know that the nvidia graphic card is supported by linux. My question is, if the driver can talk directly to the nvidia graphic card or if there is an (unsupported) layer between OS and the two graphic cards. This is really important to me since I want to set up the MBP with dualboot: OS X & Fedora.

I hope someone knows more about this.

Thank you!
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