Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Mon, 9 Sep 2002 12:46:04 +0200 | From | Pavel Machek <> | Subject | Re: side-by-side Re: BYTE Unix Benchmarks Version 3.6 |
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Hi!
> > > APM, and I pressed the shift key every few minutes, > > > therefore no powersafe. > > > > That still means APM bios calls when idle, right? > > Yes, you are rigth. > But again, with Byte Unix version 4.1 I got much > more intersting result with no "strange" numbers, > I tried that test few hours ago,. > I know I can disable APM from both the kernel and the BIOS but I'd > > > like to test the kernel I use in "daily" usage. What do you > > > think about it? Do you suggest me to use a different > > > configuration when I run the test?
Disable power managment. What you are doing is test of power managment subsystem, I believe; that's okay but you did not label it as such.
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