"./bltk -I " command is to run idle workload. And it will use up your laptop power until finished. For normally using, you can use "-T" parameter to set running time, that get result more fast.
Regards! Alex ________________________________ From: lakshmanan manan [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, August 20, 2010 11:54 AM To: Shi, Alex Cc: lesswatt Subject: RE: [Discuss] FW: Problem with Intel Less Watt Battery Life TOOL KIT Hi alex good morning, Thanks for your suggestion.With the below point i got some idea I need to confrim that OPEN OFFICE should be installed or Ubuntu 10.04 by default have open office So with below point (please refer below mail)requirement , i can run the test as ./bltk -I ------> this is right way alex....will this produce result ha With Regards Lakshmanan --- On Wed, 18/8/10, Shi, Alex <[email protected]> wrote: From: Shi, Alex <[email protected]> Subject: RE: [Discuss] FW: Problem with Intel Less Watt Battery Life TOOL KIT To: "lakshmanan manan" <[email protected]> Cc: "lesswatt" <[email protected]>, "Chen, Tim C" <[email protected]> Date: Wednesday, 18 August, 2010, 1:44 PM Just take look at the you install.log. It say linux-2.6.28.tar.bz2 is not be found at extern etc. In fact, in my send out package, doc/README has some update info can answer your questions, please check it again. As to the install mode, I like to do install workload one-by-one. 1, put 2.6.28 kernel package on extern direcoty, and the do "make i-d " 2, put MPlayer-1.0rc2.tar.bz2 n extern then do "make install-player" 3, suggest to use locate openoffice on Ubuntu/Debian, do "make install-office-loc" 4, put oa070.zip for game workload in extern, then do "make install-game" 5, as to reader workload, make sure firefox works well. As to the ./bltk -I failure, would you like to send me failure log? Thanks for your trying! Regards! Alex ________________________________ From: lakshmanan manan [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2010 3:44 PM To: Shi, Alex Cc: lesswatt Subject: Re: [Discuss] FW: Problem with Intel Less Watt Battery Life TOOL KIT Hi Alex, Can you suggest me a clear installation for this BLTK compiling in linux I have installed 1.make 2.make install ---->shows error attached withthis mail 3.i run thw test as #./bltk -I 4.test log show test failed please help us to resolve this problem and also say requirement to test this bltk with regards K.LAKSHMANAN --- On Wed, 18/8/10, Alex,Shi <[email protected]> wrote: From: Alex,Shi <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [Discuss] FW: Problem with Intel Less Watt Battery Life TOOL KIT To: " Chen, Tim C " <[email protected]> Cc: [email protected], "Lakshmanan.K" <[email protected]>, " Zhang, Yanmin " <[email protected]> Date: Wednesday, 18 August, 2010, 12:52 PM I installed a ubuntu 9.10 and do some update in BLTK on it. The main update are: 1, fixing "buffer overflow" bug. 2, let office workload use system open office instead of installing the 3.0 version 3, others issues 4, update the version to 1.1.0 I tested idle/reader/developer/office/game/player workload by "make check-xxx" commands. please feel free to connect me for any issues. BRG Alex On Tue, 2010-08-17 at 02:57 +0800, Chen, Tim C wrote: > Lakshmanan, > > I'm having some problem with my email system today. > So forwarding this response email directly to you. > > Tim > > -----Original Message----- > From: Chen, Tim C [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Monday, August 16, 2010 11:54 AM > To: [email protected] > Cc: Shi, Alex; Paul Menzel; Foster, Margie > Subject: RE: [Discuss] Problem with Intel Less Watt Battery Life TOOL KIT > > >Lakshmanan Manan wrote: > > > >We are testing Less Watt's Battery Life Toolkit Benchmark utility , > > > > > > Thanks for your interest in BLTK. > > > > >1.Is this tool is generic for all Linux OS distributions ? ( > >we use generally Ubuntu, Redhat, Suse) > > > > We were using this tool mostly on Fedora, Redhat and Meego > distributions. So it should work on those. We haven't > tested this on latest Ubuntu and Suse, so issues may need to > be worked out. We will welcome your contribution to > adapt the tool to the latest Ubuntu or Suse, and we can fold it in. > Please direct them to Alex Shi ([email protected]), who > is now maintaining BLTK. > > > > > > >2.We need requirement (i.e.)which software package need to be > >installed and required kernel version to run this software > > > > Please refer to the README and Changelog in bltk/doc for > the external software packages to be used with BLTK. The kernel > version should be mostly not affect the working of BLTK. That said, > please check that the Open Arena package's graphics is compatible with the > kernel version you are using. > > > > > > >3.We tried this tool in Ubuntu 10.04 32 bit(Kernel 2.6.32) and > >installed as > > > > > > > > #make > > > > #make install à Shows some error .Screen > >Shot is attached with this mail > > > > We haven't run BLTK on Ubuntu system so some work may need to be > done there and we welcome your contribution. > > > > > > >4.Procedure given in README file, we were not able to follow > >some of the Points. Please clarify for the following Whether > >we need to install separate software for workload > > > > > > > >· Open office > > > >· SW Development > > > >· Playback > > > >· 3D gaming > > > > > > Yes, you will need additional packages for the workload above. > Please look closely at the README file and Changelog for the > version of the package you need and use the 1.0.9 version of > BLTK from http://www.lesswatts.org/patches/bltk/ > > > > >5.We tried to run the BLTK test ,by extracting the bltk file > >and executed as > > > > #./bltk -D > > > > > > > >Then Idle Workload run until Laptop Battery get dry and > >generated result test show failed and we also run the office > >and developer workload is also failed .Log is attached with this mail > > > > > Please try BLTK on a Fedora/Redhat/Meego based system first. > > Regards, > Tim -----Inline Attachment Follows----- _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lesswatts.org/listinfo/discuss
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