It would be also nice to see whether compiling the kernel and the world
for the specific machine counts. I think it's an advantage of FreeBSD,
but never could do a benchmark comparing this.
Andras
15.12.2011 12:19 napján Michael Larabel ezt írta:
On 12/15/2011 05:02 AM, Steven Hartland wrote:
----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Larabel"
<michael.lara...@phoronix.com>
I was the on that carried out the testing and know that it was on
the same system.
All of the testing, including the system tables, is fully
automated. Under FreeBSD sometimes the parsing of some component
strings isn't as nice as Linux and other supported operating systems
by the Phoronix Test Suite. For the BSD motherboard string parsing
it's grabbing hw.vendor/hw.product from sysctl. Is there a better
place to read the motherboard DMI information from?
dmidecode may provide better info?
Regards
Steve
dmidecode is used on Linux for parsing some of the hardware
information. I think I looked at using it for BSD too, but offhand I
don't recall what the problem was. I'll check into it again with the
latest release when time allows.
Michael
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