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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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0001668 | Double Commander | Default | public | 2016-12-19 00:34 | 2020-06-19 21:52 |
Reporter | kjen93 | Assigned To | Alexx2000 | ||
Priority | high | Severity | major | Reproducibility | always |
Status | closed | Resolution | fixed | ||
Projection | none | ETA | none | ||
Platform | MacOS | OS | MacOS | OS Version | Sierra (10.12.2) |
Product Version | 0.7.6 | Product Build | 7176 | ||
Target Version | 0.7.7 | Fixed in Version | 0.7.7 | ||
Summary | 0001668: Double commander causes Dual-GPU MacBook Pro to switch to high-performance graphics | ||||
Description | There are a number of MacBook Pro computers that use dual GPU setup: 1. Integrated Intel video and 2. High-performance Nvidia or AMD video. By default, high-performance GPU is only enabled when you start graphics-depending apps or apps, that don't support graphics switching. The problem is MacOS automatically enables high-performance graphics when I start Double Commander. High-performance graphics significantly reduces battery time, so I think this bug should be fixed. The solution for this problem is to add the following key to Double Commander's Info.plist: <key>NSSupportsAutomaticGraphicsSwitching</key> <true/> | ||||
Tags | No tags attached. | ||||
Fixed in Revision | 7284 | ||||
Operating system | MacOSX | ||||
Widgetset | Carbon, Cocoa | ||||
Architecture | 32-bit, 64-bit | ||||
Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
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2016-12-19 00:34 | kjen93 | New Issue | |
2016-12-24 20:06 | Alexx2000 | Target Version | => 0.7.7 |
2016-12-24 20:08 | Alexx2000 | Fixed in Revision | => 7284 |
2016-12-24 20:08 | Alexx2000 | Status | new => resolved |
2016-12-24 20:08 | Alexx2000 | Fixed in Version | => 0.7.7 |
2016-12-24 20:08 | Alexx2000 | Resolution | open => fixed |
2016-12-24 20:08 | Alexx2000 | Assigned To | => Alexx2000 |
2020-06-19 21:52 | Alexx2000 | Status | resolved => closed |