On 26 Mar, 2011, at 7:59 pm, Bayard Bell wrote:
pmset provides this information definitively.
On 26 Mar 2011, at 19:44, Philip Hudson wrote:
On 26 Mar, 2011, at 6:06 pm, vincent habchi wrote:
Titanium PowerBook G4 (PowerPC) running 10.5.8
Did you try compiling Atlas with the computer tied to the mains or
not?
Doing it remotely for my parents over ssh, but to the best of my
knowledge and belief they have it plugged in all the time. It's in
a fixed position -- they use it as a desktop, in other words -- and
I've instructed them not to close the lid (and thus put the machine
to sleep) as they normally do, until I give them the all-clear.
I assume that the pmset -g output I posted earlier confirms that we're
running full speed while on mains power. If not, please LMK.
I found this on ATLAS' install doco page:
ATLAS config tries to detect if CPU throttling is enabled, but it
may not always detect it, and sometimes may detect it after you have
disabled it. In the latter case, to force the configure to continue
regardless of the results of the CPU throttling probe, pass this
flag to configure:
-Si cputhrchk 0
Is it necessary/sufficient/optimal for me to do this? If so, a) where
and how do I do it and b) should I send a patch upstream?
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