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Arch Linux doesn't appear to be increasing CPU activity #129
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Works for me: https://archlinuxarm.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=15400 |
Can you check if |
@AlexBaranowski Hi Alex, yes stress is installed. [steven@rpi4:~ $]$ stress --version
stress 1.0.6 |
Worked for me by installing both 'stress' (already installed) and also 'stress-ng' |
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I've installed stressberry via
pacman
. Runningstressberry-run
doesn't increase the CPU utilization at all.I haven't seen it go above 1% and it appears to only have 2 additional processes running even though I specified 4.
I've tried running as a standard user first, then root, then adjusting the nice value (although that really doesn't matter).
Here's my tests
Am I miss understanding how stressberry works?
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