Re: High Sierra and MacPorts

2017-10-11 Thread [ftp83plus]
; > This can be useful for overriding fan control, I've found: > > https://github.com/hholtmann/smcFanControl > > Watch your temps, tho. > > K > > > On 2017-10-11, at 7:27 PM, [ftp83plus] wrote: > >> Already did. No difference. >> >>

Re: High Sierra and MacPorts

2017-10-11 Thread [ftp83plus]
Already did. No difference. I am beginning to suspect that Apple did this on purpose to push users to buy new hardware. Just as it does crippling iPhone with bloated iOS. > El 11 oct 2017, a las 20:18, Clemens Lang escribió: > > On October 10, 2017 10:25:12 PM GMT+02:00, &q

Re: High Sierra and MacPorts

2017-10-10 Thread [ftp83plus]
d this can > have a serious effect on the cooling system, causing the fans to run a lot > more than then otherwise would. > >>> On 10 Oct 2017, at 2:52 am, [ftp83plus] wrote: >>> >>> What MacBook is that? I have the MacBook5,2 maxed out with 8GB RAM, >&

Re: High Sierra and MacPorts

2017-10-09 Thread [ftp83plus]
Are you sure about your model number? MacBook10,1 is a Retina, 2017 model. Not exactly “old”. > El 9 oct 2017, a las 9:11, Mark Anderson escribió: > > My old MacBook 10,1 with 16GB runs faster, it seems to be following the > speedup of versions 10.6, 10.8, and 10.11 > > —Mark >

Re: High Sierra and MacPorts

2017-10-09 Thread [ftp83plus]
What MacBook is that? I have the MacBook5,2 maxed out with 8GB RAM, currently on 10.11.6, and it’s a pain. The fan is always at maximum speed, even though CPU usage isn’t that high. Very tiring to work on. What Mac OS X version works well on this model, and would still be reasonably compatible

Re: Macports needs a little marketing

2016-11-06 Thread [ftp83plus]
Newbie here: how it is different from Pallet? I don't know if pallet is still developed as no one seems to talk about it, Enviado desde mi iPhone > El 7 nov 2016, a las 1:16, Stephen Baber escribió: > > Hi, author of JPortsUI here. JPortsUI can run on all newer versions > (7 & 8) of the JRE bu