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Phoronix Releases Linux Benchmarking Distribution

Bitnit writes "Phoronix has released a major update to their automated Linux benchmarking software, the Phoronix Test Suite, and more interestingly they have released their own distribution that's designed for hardware testing and benchmarking on Linux. With PTS Desktop Live they provide this Linux distribution that's to run only from a live environment off a DVD / USB key and then allows their benchmarking software to run — and only that — on this standardized software stack, which makes hardware comparisons a lot easier."

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  1. I'm afraid! by Parker+Lewis · · Score: 5, Funny

    "The only required dependencies for the Phoronix Test Suite on Linux systems is PHP 5.x CLI"

  2. VirtualBox by owlman17 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Sounds great! I'll download it and try to run it in a VM.

  3. Great! by Simian+Man · · Score: 4, Funny

    Now anyone can conduct highly inaccurate bench-marking tests and publish the results every few months!

    1. Re:Great! by ta+bu+shi+da+yu · · Score: 2, Funny

      But if we average out the results over a year the inaccuracy will surely decrease!

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  4. Re:Errors on me when I run the gui by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    perhaps they could port to QT . . .