hi Alex,
 I run test as ./bltk -T 3600 and got result test pass 

But in result file .all file are present as in doc directory mentioned ,but 
file "score ,report & report table are not present"

Please suggest that how to get this scaor file effectively, also please suggest 
how to get GUI score'

If i run ./bltk -I until battery get dry and test result show "fail"?.........


                                                                                  
 Thanks & regards
                                                                                    
 K.lakshmanan

--- On Fri, 20/8/10, lakshmanan manan <ece_lakshm...@yahoo.co.in> wrote:

From: lakshmanan manan <ece_lakshm...@yahoo.co.in>
Subject: Re: [Discuss] FW: Problem with Intel Less Watt Battery Life TOOL KIT
To: "AlexShi" <alex....@intel.com>
Cc: "lesswatt" <discuss@lesswatts.org>
Date: Friday, 20 August, 2010, 4:18 PM


Hi Alex,
   
    With help of your suggestion.Test Result get pass .

I run test as you suggest 
      ./bltk -T 60 -----run for 60 seconds
T----> how to set  time for laptop .......
 
I have some question:
1.Whether all workload(developer,office,player,game ) needed ha
2.now i tested without game workload,its get pass in one of my netbook.
3.with help of test log stored in directory called
 " idle.result.003".how i can analyse the benchmark 
4.When test get started, it says "test start"....after this ...nothing 
goes......"blank effect"..........

how can we analyse    this  test  during the "testing"

5.is there any graphical way to benchmark this test?
                      
                                                                                      
 With
 Regards
                                                                                  
     K.Lakshmanan
 

--- On Fri, 20/8/10, Shi, Alex <alex....@intel.com> wrote:

From: Shi, Alex <alex....@intel.com>
Subject: RE: [Discuss] FW: Problem with Intel Less Watt Battery Life TOOL KIT
To: "lakshmanan manan"
 <ece_lakshm...@yahoo.co.in>
Cc: "lesswatt" <discuss@lesswatts.org>, "Chen, Tim C" <tim.c.c...@intel.com>
Date: Friday, 20 August, 2010, 11:00 AM




 
 

 







“./bltk –I “
 command is to run idle workload. And it will use up your laptop power until 
finished.
 

For normally using, you
can use “-T” parameter to set running time, that get result more
fast.  

   



   

Regards!

Alex   













From:
lakshmanan manan [mailto:ece_lakshm...@yahoo.co.in] 

Sent: Friday, August 20, 2010
11:54 AM

To: Shi, Alex

Cc: lesswatt

Subject: RE: [Discuss] FW: Problem
with Intel Less Watt Battery Life TOOL KIT 



   


 
  
  Hi alex  good morning,

         Thanks for your suggestion.With the
  below point i got some idea 

  

  I need to confrim that OPEN OFFICE should be installed or Ubuntu 10.04 by
  default have open office 

  

  So with below point (please refer below mail)requirement , i can run the test
  as

  

  ./bltk -I ------> this is right way alex....will this produce result ha

  

  

                                                               
  With Regards

                                                          
        Lakshmanan

  

  --- On Wed, 18/8/10, Shi, Alex <alex....@intel.com>
  wrote: 
  

  From: Shi, Alex <alex....@intel.com>

  Subject: RE: [Discuss] FW: Problem with Intel Less Watt Battery 
  Life TOOL KIT

  To: "lakshmanan manan" <ece_lakshm...@yahoo.co.in>

  Cc: "lesswatt" <discuss@lesswatts.org>, "Chen, Tim
  C" <tim.c.c...@intel.com>

  Date: Wednesday, 18 August, 2010, 1:44 PM 
  
  
  Just take
  look at the you install.log.  
  It say
  linux-2.6.28.tar.bz2 is not be found at extern etc.  
  In fact, in
  my send out package, doc/README has some update info can answer your
  questions, please check it again.  
    
  As to the
  install mode, I like to do install workload one-by-one.   
  1, put 2.6.28
  kernel package on extern direcoty, and the do “make i-d “ 
  2, put
  MPlayer-1.0rc2.tar.bz2 n extern then do “make install-player” 
  3, suggest to
  use locate openoffice on Ubuntu/Debian, do “make
  install-office-loc” 
  4, put
  oa070.zip for game workload in extern, then do “make
  install-game”  
  5, as to
  reader workload, make sure firefox works well.  
    
  As to the
  ./bltk –I failure, would you like to send me failure log?  
  Thanks for
  your trying! 
    
  
  Regards!

  Alex   
  
  
  
  
  
  
  From:
  lakshmanan manan [mailto:ece_lakshm...@yahoo.co.in] 

  Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2010
  3:44 PM

  To: Shi, Alex

  Cc: lesswatt

  Subject: Re: [Discuss] FW:
  Problem with Intel Less Watt Battery Life
  TOOL KIT 
  
    
  
   
    
    Hi Alex,

              Can you suggest me a
    clear installation for  this BLTK compiling in linux  

    

    I have installed 

    

    1.make

    2.make install ---->shows error attached withthis mail

    3.i run thw test as #./bltk -I 

    4.test log show test failed

    

    please help us to resolve this problem and also say requirement to test
    this bltk

    

    

                                                                              
    with regards

                                                                          
    K.LAKSHMANAN

    

    

    

    --- On Wed, 18/8/10, Alex,Shi <alex....@intel.com>
    wrote: 
    

    From: Alex,Shi <alex....@intel.com>

    Subject: Re: [Discuss] FW: Problem with Intel Less Watt Battery 
    Life TOOL KIT

    To: " Chen, Tim C " <tim.c.c...@intel.com>

    Cc: discuss@lesswatts.org, "Lakshmanan.K" <pe...@hcl.in>,
    " Zhang, Yanmin " <yanmin.zh...@intel.com>

    Date: Wednesday, 18 August, 2010, 12:52 PM 
    
    I installed a ubuntu 9.10 and do some update in BLTK on
    it. 

    The main update are:

    1, fixing "buffer overflow" bug.

    2, let office workload use system open office instead of installing the

    3.0 version

    3, others issues

    4, update the version to 1.1.0

    

    I tested idle/reader/developer/office/game/player workload by "make

    check-xxx" commands. 

    

    please feel free to connect me for any issues. 

    

    BRG

    Alex 

    

    On Tue, 2010-08-17 at 02:57 +0800, Chen, Tim C wrote:

    > Lakshmanan,

    > 

    > I'm having some problem with my email system today.

    > So forwarding this response email directly to you.

    > 

    > Tim

    > 

    > -----Original Message-----

    > From: Chen, Tim C [mailto:tim.c.c...@intel.com] 

    > Sent: Monday, August 16, 2010 11:54 AM

    > To: discuss@lesswatts.org

    > Cc: Shi, Alex; Paul Menzel; Foster, Margie

    > Subject: RE: [Discuss] Problem with Intel Less Watt Battery 
    Life TOOL KIT

    > 

    > >Lakshmanan Manan wrote:            

    > >

    > >We are testing Less Watt's Battery Life Toolkit Benchmark utility
    , 

    > >

    > > 

    > 

    > Thanks for your interest in BLTK.

    > 

    > >

    > >1.Is this tool is generic for all Linux OS distributions ? ( 

    > >we use generally Ubuntu, Redhat, Suse)

    > >

    > 

    > We were using this tool mostly on Fedora, Redhat and Meego

    > distributions.  So it should work on those.  We haven't 

    > tested this on latest Ubuntu and Suse, so issues may need to

    > be worked out.  We will welcome your contribution to

    > adapt the tool to the latest Ubuntu or Suse, and we can fold it in. 

    > Please direct them to Alex Shi (alex....@intel.com), who

    > is now maintaining BLTK.

    > 

    > > 

    > >

    > >2.We need requirement  (i.e.)which software package need to
    be 

    > >installed and required kernel version to run this software

    > >

    > 

    > Please refer to the README and Changelog in bltk/doc for 

    > the external software packages to be used with BLTK.  The kernel

    > version should be mostly not affect the working of BLTK. That said,

    > please check that the Open Arena package's graphics is compatible with
    the

    > kernel version you are using.

    > 

    > > 

    > >

    > >3.We tried this tool in Ubuntu 10.04 32 bit(Kernel 2.6.32) and 

    > >installed as 

    > >

    > > 

    > >

    > >                #make

    > >

    > >                #make
    install  à  Shows some error .Screen 

    > >Shot is attached with this mail

    > >

    > 

    > We haven't run BLTK on Ubuntu system so some work may need to be

    > done there and we welcome your contribution.

    > 

    > > 

    > >

    > >4.Procedure given in README  file, we were not able to follow
    

    > >some of the Points. Please clarify for the following Whether 

    > >we need to install separate software for workload 

    > >

    > > 

    > >

    > >·        Open office

    > >

    > >·        SW Development

    > >

    > >·        Playback

    > >

    > >·        3D gaming

    > >

    > > 

    > 

    > Yes, you will need additional packages for the workload above.

    > Please look closely at the README file and Changelog for the

    > version of the package you need and use the 1.0.9 version of

    > BLTK from http://www.lesswatts.org/patches/bltk/

    > 

    > >

    > >5.We tried to run the BLTK test ,by extracting the bltk file 

    > >and executed as

    > >

    > >                #./bltk -D
    

    > >

    > > 

    > >

    > >Then Idle Workload run until Laptop Battery get dry and 

    > >generated result test show failed and we also run the office 

    > >and developer workload is also failed .Log is attached with this
    mail  

    > >

    > > 

    > Please try BLTK on a Fedora/Redhat/Meego based system first.

    > 

    > Regards,

    > Tim 
    
    

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