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    Linux Benchmarks

    Discussion in 'Linux Compatibility and Software' started by undoIT, Jan 7, 2009.

  1. undoIT

    undoIT Notebook Consultant

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    What are the best tools for running a comprehensive set of benchmarks in Linux?
     
  2. archer7

    archer7 Notebook Evangelist

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    Check out Phoronix tools. I don't know what name the package is given under your distro, but it's the exact same benchmarking toolkit that Phoronix uses.