1.5b8 hijacks the NVIDIA GPU, kills battery life
Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2011 2:53 am
Oh, and another issue that is increasingly frustrating with a lot of software out there:
Why is Adium grabbing hold of my discrete/NVIDIA GPU? There's no need for it to do this since there's no video chat capability anyway. All it does now is reduce my battery life from 5-plus hours to just over 2.5 hours. The only way to get it to release the NVIDIA GPU is to quit Adium. That spoils the whole point of having a chat client running constantly.
This is a big-time issue and will be a deal-killer. Please address this immediately or face the wrath of MacBook/Pro owners.
This issue is one of the reasons I had to abandon using either Firefox or Google Chrome and go back to using Safari, which is ''smart enough'' to know when it doesn't need the NVIDIA GPU anymore and sets it free.
There's no Flash and no QuickTime or other things going on with Adium as far as I know, so why is this even happening? Even iTunes doesn't grab the NVIDIA GPU. It stays with the ''good enough'' Intel chipset.
Why is Adium grabbing hold of my discrete/NVIDIA GPU? There's no need for it to do this since there's no video chat capability anyway. All it does now is reduce my battery life from 5-plus hours to just over 2.5 hours. The only way to get it to release the NVIDIA GPU is to quit Adium. That spoils the whole point of having a chat client running constantly.
This is a big-time issue and will be a deal-killer. Please address this immediately or face the wrath of MacBook/Pro owners.
This issue is one of the reasons I had to abandon using either Firefox or Google Chrome and go back to using Safari, which is ''smart enough'' to know when it doesn't need the NVIDIA GPU anymore and sets it free.
There's no Flash and no QuickTime or other things going on with Adium as far as I know, so why is this even happening? Even iTunes doesn't grab the NVIDIA GPU. It stays with the ''good enough'' Intel chipset.