Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.22

I use coriander for some astronomy purposes. Specifically I use a DMK
21AU04.AS (http://www.astronomycameras.com/en/p...o/dmk21au04as/) with a
custom version of coriander 1.0.0.

My question is around the frames per second (FPS) performance while
running on laptop battery power. Running on A/C, I can use the camera to
receive, display and save up to 60fps. Running my Lenovo T60p on battery
power I can reliably only get 15fps. Running at either 30 or 60fps the
performance drops nearly in half. That is at 60fps I get 30-40 fps etc..

I've tuned my Hardy install using kpowersave to turn the cpu scaling
full up. The default in the BIOS will not allow this, but you can over
ride it. Without turning the CPU to 100% (both CPUs really, it's a dual
core), you cannot get full performance at even 15fps. So that much is a
success.

I heard from the individual that performed the customization that,

"...recent Fedora distros by default use the new "juju" firewire stack
in the kernel which is not yet working properly with coriander..."

I don't know all what that means, but am struggling to understand and
control what factors are preventing me from using this coriander at full
performance while running my laptop on battery power.

If there is addiationl info that would help with this situation, please
let me know and I will get as much as I can for you.

TIA,

Mike

** Affects: linux-source-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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[hardy] coriander performance issues
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