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== BC thesis: Measure power consumption on a different Linux versions == | |||
Ideas for additional tasks: | |||
* measure BLTK run on older Fedoras (say, F9 - F12) | |||
* measure BLTK run on some different distros (Debian) | |||
* measure BLTK run with tuned enabled | |||
** are there tuned profiles already implemented? | |||
* measure BLTK run under plain X server without window manager, tons of tray icons and so on | |||
* prepare patches to tuned | |||
** is there any TODO document? | |||
* prepare patches for BLTK | |||
** e.g. to get it working on a older Fedora or different distro | |||
** is there any TODO document? | |||
* create set of C source files demonstrating GCC improvements over time | |||
* publish something on root.cz or abclinuxu.cz | |||
** ideas? | |||
* Red Hat internal small presentation about the work progress/goals/results | |||
* add some ethernet or wifi intensive test to the BLTK (or create a standalone script) | |||
** to simulate downloading big amounts of data | |||
** combined with chatting on IRC (low network usage) | |||
* find out how to lower wattmeter deviation | |||
* measure on a different HW | |||
Sources of information: | |||
* [[SIGs/PowerManagement/RHEL5xF12comparison]] | |||
* http://people.redhat.com/~jskala/bltk/ |
Revision as of 06:20, 15 October 2009
Jan Hutař
Red Hat Czech - QA engineer
Inasnum - Fedora package sanity checker
See: https://fedorahosted.org/inasnum
rpmfluff
rpmfluff is a lightweight way of building RPMs, and sabotaging them so they are broken in controlled ways.
It is intended for use when testing RPM-testers e.g. rpmlint and writing test cases for RPM tools e.g. yum
See: https://fedorahosted.org/rpmfluff
BC thesis: Measure power consumption on a different Linux versions
Ideas for additional tasks:
- measure BLTK run on older Fedoras (say, F9 - F12)
- measure BLTK run on some different distros (Debian)
- measure BLTK run with tuned enabled
- are there tuned profiles already implemented?
- measure BLTK run under plain X server without window manager, tons of tray icons and so on
- prepare patches to tuned
- is there any TODO document?
- prepare patches for BLTK
- e.g. to get it working on a older Fedora or different distro
- is there any TODO document?
- create set of C source files demonstrating GCC improvements over time
- publish something on root.cz or abclinuxu.cz
- ideas?
- Red Hat internal small presentation about the work progress/goals/results
- add some ethernet or wifi intensive test to the BLTK (or create a standalone script)
- to simulate downloading big amounts of data
- combined with chatting on IRC (low network usage)
- find out how to lower wattmeter deviation
- measure on a different HW
Sources of information: