you can see the power drain using System Profiiler.app under section 'power'
On 4/24/07, Sheer El-Showk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Davide, > > Thanks for the info. I'm hope you don't mind that I'm CCing the list > but I think others will appreciate this info. > > How did you measure the power drain in OS X (i.e. 1200 mA)? > > Cheers, > Sheer > > > On 4/24/07, Davide Bertola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > At fist macbooks do not have ATI card. It's Intel (macbook non-pro). > > > > I use a macbook and i get ~3 hours on linux and ~4.5 hours on OSX. > > It's a macbook core duo (not core 2 duo) and the battery is new. > > > > Linux measures capacity in Watts (W), osx in Amperes * 10^(-3) (mA). > > Under linux I see a maximum capacity of ~52000 mW, and using OSX it's ~5200 > > mA. > > Since mW -> mA is a simple conversion because we only have to /10 > > (should be 11 'cause battery works at 11 volts average but let's say > > it's 10) we can compare the idle power consumpition. > > > > On my system osx idles at ~1200 mA, linux does 16 W -> 1600 mA. > > It's also hotter when using linux. Why ? > > I guess: > > - Lack of C4 state support. > > - No way to turn off bluetooth (always looking for devices). > > - maybe GPU Power Management support is not so efficent. > > - don't know > > > > Anyway, I think that after a battery calibration, it's ok to compare > > Watts and Amperes outputs of Linux and OSX. > > > > On 4/24/07, Sheer El-Showk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hi Sven, > > > > > > I asked about the MacBook issue in a previous post somewhere. I've > > > also become convinced that the problem is the GPU (there was an > > > article I mentioned on Phoronix where someone compared the temperature > > > of the GPU of an ATI card in Linux and windows and found it much > > > higher in the former). Regarding the MacBook, here's a webpage > > > claiming a 3 hour battery life under linux: > > > > > > http://desrt.mcmaster.ca/macbook.xhtml > > > http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=22960 > > > > > > The second link has a bit of discussion about battery life under Linux > > > on the MB. I don't know what the OS X battery life is but I'm > > > guessing its at least 4 hours (people there say 3-4 hrs). > > > > > > I agree that looking into this is the right approach. If the GPU is > > > the problem there's very little we can do about it but wait for ATI so > > > we might as well find out if this is the case. Hopefully somebody > > > from the list can post some specific MB stats. It would also be good > > > to see if its possible to get the MB battery life up to its OS X value > > > using USB autosuspend and dynticks. > > > > > > cheers, > > > Sheer > > > > > > On 4/24/07, Sven Anders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hello! > > > > > > > > I thought about the power consumption. Maybe we can track the problem > > down > > > > some other way... > > > > > > > > 1. Is the output of '/proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/state' reliable? If it is, > > > > we can use it for testing, otherwise we have to test how long the > > battery > > > > really lasts. > > > > > > > > 2. As far as I remember, the MacBook is very similar to the MacBook Pro > > in > > > > the hardware it's using. The main difference is the GPU. > > > > How long does the battery of the MacBook under Linux last in > > comparison > > > > to > > > > MacOS X? > > > > If it's a small difference, so our problem is the power consumption > > of > > > > the ATI GPU (assuming the Intel-GPU draws as less power under Linux > > as it > > > > does under MacOSX). On the MacBook we have the advantage, that it's > > an > > > > open-source driver. > > > > If the power drain is as bad as on the MacBook Pro (and we checked > > the > > > > Intel-GPU driver, that is's using all power-saving states > > available), > > > > the problem lies somewhere else... > > > > > > > > To check these, we need some output of the MacBook's /proc/acpi values > > or > > > > somebody who helps us to prove these theory... > > > > > > > > Any comments to these thoughts? 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