lpereira / hardinfo

System profiler and benchmark tool for Linux systems
http://hardinfo.org
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Feature Request: Upload benchmark results to the project's common database #693

Open Tom-H-L opened 1 year ago

Tom-H-L commented 1 year ago

It would be great if the results of the benchmarks could be shared with the community by uploading them to the project database so that everyone has as many and as new configurations to compare his results with. The included ones are very dated.

lpereira commented 1 year ago

This is implemented and working; you're probably using an old version of HardInfo.

On Fri, Mar 24, 2023, at 4:37 PM, Tom Lautenbacher wrote:

It would be great if the results of the benchmarks could be shared with the community by uploading them to the project database so that everyone has as many and as new configurations to compare his results with. The included ones are very dated.

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Tom-H-L commented 1 year ago

Also, it would be great if the user could hide configurations from the benchmark results, e.g. the extremely dated ones, so that the bar charts of the relevant newer models remain in a size where someone sees the differences optically. Plus the ability to change sorting of the results, e.g. from small to big, or big to small, etc.

Tom-H-L commented 1 year ago

This is implemented and working; you're probably using an old version of HardInfo.

Oh, I see, I just installed the available version of the newest Ubuntu release a couple of minutes ago. It is 0.6-alpha from 2017. Which is kind of wired, since the highest release number found here at the project page is 0.5.1. of 2009?! I am confused.

lpereira commented 1 year ago

There has been no release since 2009, so some distros packaged random versions from Git and then never updated; I don't blame them. My interest in the project has diminished to the point that I don't know when a new version will be released.

On Fri, Mar 24, 2023, at 4:44 PM, Tom Lautenbacher wrote:

This is implemented and working; you're probably using an old version of HardInfo.

Oh, I see, I just installed the available version of the newest Ubuntu release a couple of minutes ago. It is 0.6-alpha from 2017. Which is kind of wired, since the highest release number found here at the project page is 0.5.1. of 2009?! I am confused.

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