[newbie] Benchmark utilites

2001-01-24 Thread Blomquist, Niklas

Dear All,

I have recompiled my 2.4.0 kernel to see if a got any better performance.
And I think I've a little faster computer, but I'm not sure.

Is there any good benchmark program that I can use to se if there is any
better performance?

Thanks!

/Niklas




Re: [newbie] Benchmark utilites

2001-01-24 Thread Tom Brinkman

On Wednesday 24 January 2001 03:21 am, Blomquist, Niklas wrote:
 I have recompiled my 2.4.0 kernel to see if a got any better
 performance. And I think I've a little faster computer, but I'm not
 sure.
 Is there any good benchmark program that I can use to se if there is
 any better performance?

   IMO, no.  There's gobs of various benchmark apps listed at Fresmeat 
and other places.  Try 'em, YMMV.  There a benchmarking howto, you 
might wanna read, but it's very dated.   I find 'hdparm', 'memtest86', 
and 'mprime' are adequate tools for optimizing my system for Linux or 
any other OS.
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Tom Brinkman   [EMAIL PROTECTED] Galveston Bay




[newbie] benchmark

1999-11-20 Thread PadLocke

At workI use an app by SiSoft called Sandra to diagnose, and benchmark
computers (processors, bus, bridge, video, register dumps, harddisks, etc
etc etc) that I have to fix. It's a really good app for Windoze. Is anyone
familiar with it and does anyone know if there is a similar app for X systems?


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