
Originally Posted by
jonspd
nice and cool looking desktop BTW...
Thanks 
The beauty of it is still hidden though... Compiz at its best, cube, fire, rain, water, skydom, fade, wobbling windows, pull back windows, exploding windows, transparent windows, burning windows -- you name it 
Most of the applets are hidden too, but whilst I really hated, yes hated, many Ubuntu versions before it for the massive problems - this one really is attached to me, so much so that I can't be bothered rebooting into Windows
Jeeez SpecViewPerf9, Quake4, Enemy Territory Quake Wars and Doom3 are taking eons to download in that PTS for Linux
Also they take a lot of space, beware - I might have to add GB to that partition.
Keep an eye on the above graphs, more will be added, maybe 2.8G and 2.9G too and I'll try adding 4450e and Q6600 on there if I can...

Originally Posted by
justapost
Hehe, yeah, with multi-threaded ones, 64b does make a good difference, but wow, see the scaling, large decrease in time there. Can you download and run v0.5 please, Michael says the results between different versions shouldn't be compared.
Try to run the universe suite kte. How do you submit under your username?
The above shots I posted are from the universe suite and others. 
Or are you saying, you're trying to run that?
You have to first register at: http://global.phoronix-test-suite.com/
Wait for email validation, click the validation link and then open console:
cd to the phoronix-test-suite dir
type:
Code:
./phoronix-test-suite login
Then you can type your login name and password - after that it will always ask you to upload anything you run automatically.
When it says "launch PTS to view your results" answer no and then it'll ask you to upload results automatically.
If you have an old result you want to submit, then first find that result.
For me say 2700-2000 (a result I saved), they are saved automatically under:
/home/kte/.phoronix-test-suite/test-results/2700-2000 [kte is my OS username there]
Then open console, cd to phoronix-test-suite dir
Now find where your results are saved - the name will be the filename you gave before the benchmark [special identification] and it will be an XML file in the same dir as the composite.xml file, i.e. in the example above:
Code:
/home/kte/.phoronix-test-suite/test-results/2700-2000/test-1.xml
Then you have to type in console;
Code:
./phoronix-test-suite upload /home/kte/.phoronix-test-suite/test-results/2700-2000/test-1.xml
It'll be uploaded under your username then. Hope it helps 
Edit, seen your new results just now.. what speed and tRFC is your RAM in?
I'm going to keep it at plain settings for now without any hardware tweaking, but I'll give your settings a try if you let me know them fully under 32b.
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