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<marcan>
pounce: it's 2x the timer frequency. it's useless, BogoMIPS has not meant anything useful for ages
<marcan>
cy8aer: we support boost, it should work the same for us. it's just a finer grained knob.
<marcan>
useless on baseline m1/m2 since there is only one p-cluster and therefore only one policy with boost
<marcan>
on pro+ you could turn on boost only for one p-cluster
<marcan>
but you can also just disable boost by reducing the max frequency so this isn't very useful
<marcan>
and since on macs boost only really engages with 1/2 out of 4 cores active, and simultaneous boost across clusters is not limited, I doubt this is of any real use for us
<marcan>
this is probably more useful for platforms with per-cpu policies or many more clusters and global power limitations that make enabling boost on only some cores make sense
<ar>
i have an aarch64 arm machine which reports 50 bogomips/core. which is funny as it has 16 2GHz a72 cores
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<ChaosPrincess>
thats system clock (iiuc x86 calls it bclk), and on arm macs its 24 mhz
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<cy8aer>
marcan: Thanks for the explanation.
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<alex____>
I am very new to ashahi. I have a mac studio M1. Should I be installing Fedora Asahi Remix?
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<MichaelLong>
alex____, sure why not?
<alex____>
I just want to confirm it will work on Mac Studio M1
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<pounce>
huh, running into some really weird text rendering bugs with kitty
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<pounce>
specifically if the window is resized to a specific size, then i can get a bunch of triangular artifacts to show up
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<abd>
Soo, when I run 'es2_info' I get this: "libEGL warning: MESA-LOADER: failed to open swrast: libLLVM-15.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory (search paths /usr/lib/dri, suffix _dri)". Did the new llvm update bork libEGL? or is this expected?
<ar>
yes, j*annau (stared to avoid pointless ping) wrote around 3 hours ago: > PSA: hold off on updating to llvm-16 on asahilinux (alarm), that will break mesa-asahi-edge