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  • Tim (PassMark)
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    The tests don't start automatically and it looks like the console here can't display enough lines to show the command keys;

    Use ESC or CTRL-C to exit
    A: Run All Tests C: Run CPU Tests M: Run Memory Tests U: Upload Test Results

    you can also launch PerformanceTest with the command line parameter -r 3 to launch all tests automatically.

    Some distributions split the ncurses library into several files and others use a single file. If you are missing the libtinfo library you can create a link from the ncurses library to it. When using a 64 bit version of linux and running bit_cmd_line_x64 you would need to link the 64 bit libraries eg;

    ln -s /lib64/libncurses.so.5 /lib64/libtinfo.so.5
    ln -s /lib64/libtinfo.so.5 /lib64/libtinfo.so
    Last edited by Tim (PassMark); Sep-22-2022, 11:46 PM.

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  • Linux Performancetest will instantly freeze with Porteus

    Hi,

    as suggested by your website, i downloaded Porteus-KDE-v5.0-x86_64.iso and boot it.

    I downloaded your latest performance test and started it.

    The result is an instant freezed application.

    So i run the application and instantly comes the summary with an incomplete result that has not been submitted.

    See the picture...
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    There are no error messages or what so ever. Just this instantly.

    And by the way, your burinintest from cmd line will give: libtinfo.so.5 No such file or directory...


    Greetings
    Oliver
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