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A request to anyone with a Pinebook pro / other Pine device.. - account3122 - 06-01-2020 Hi All, Apoligies if this isn't in the right place etc I was wondering if it would be possible for someone out there who owns one (or a differnt Pine product!) to compile this program from github and time it before I go ahead and purchase one. I have done this on all the computers that I have to have a general sense of how fast the CPU is etc - i know its not very accurate but it's interesting to be able to compare them IMO. The program is called Minetest which can be found here: https://github.com/minetest/minetest#compiling ( I hope links are ok?) For debian the commands are: 1) Code: sudo apt install g++ make libc6-dev libirrlicht-dev cmake libbz2-dev libpng-dev libjpeg-dev libxxf86vm-dev libgl1-mesa-dev libsqlite3-dev libogg-dev libvorbis-dev libopenal-dev libcurl4-gnutls-dev libfreetype6-dev zlib1g-dev libgmp-dev libjsoncpp-dev 2) Code: sudo apt install git 3) Code: git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/minetest/minetest.git Code: cmake . -DRUN_IN_PLACE=TRUE And then, finally, Code: time make -j$(nproc) If you could post your results for the time taken to build this I would be massivley thankful as it gives me something to compare it to in terms of devices that I have so that I can gauge the performance, rather than some generic numbers online No need to run it or anything I would just like to know how long it takes to compile and if I can replace my ageing laptop with this system Thanks again, G RE: A request to anyone with a Pinebook pro / other Pine device.. - Phillip Bell - 06-01-2020 Why not just buy one and show us the results yourself? $200 is a more than reasonable price, and it runs many apps just fine. I run Gimp, Vivaldi and SMPlayer with no issues. Comparisons are for reporters, competitors and "influencers". If you are genuinely interested in purchasing, then $200 isn't a bad deal. For the price, if you have Linux skills and patience, I recommend it. RE: A request to anyone with a Pinebook pro / other Pine device.. - Dendrocalamus64 - 06-01-2020 Code: [100%] Built target minetest PBP on wall power, still stock MrFixit OS (glad to hear kernel 5.x is rock stable, this one is 99.9% stable), nothing else running but the desktop environment. Runs fine too. Pretty. Garruk like this app. --- If your workflow involves building sizeable software packages, it's useful to know at least order-of-magnitude how fast a platform will do it. Something like Firefox takes incredibly long to build on hardware that's still usable for other purposes. And it isn't easy to deduce from the spec. RE: A request to anyone with a Pinebook pro / other Pine device.. - fozzedout - 06-02-2020 Manjaro here on PBP, not plugged in, and it dropped 6% (50% -> 44%) [100%] Built target minetest real 11m35.326s user 62m50.335s sys 2m30.211s --- Edit: For whatever reason, it won't run on my PBP, it compiled successfully, but when I try to run it, it pauses for about half a second before exiting with "Segmentation Fault (core dumped)" RE: A request to anyone with a Pinebook pro / other Pine device.. - account3122 - 06-02-2020 (06-01-2020, 11:49 AM)Phillip Bell Wrote: Why not just buy one and show us the results yourself? $200 is a more than reasonable price, and it runs many apps just fine. I run Gimp, Vivaldi and SMPlayer with no issues. Well I want to replace my Core 2 Duo Laptop that has linux on it but I din't see the point in buying the PBP if it performed significantly worse etc + I am in the UK so it would take a while to ship. I will likley be purchasing it now however as I am a big fan that it is open source and the specs look good : ) RE: A request to anyone with a Pinebook pro / other Pine device.. - account3122 - 06-02-2020 (06-01-2020, 04:15 PM)Dendrocalamus64 Wrote: Thank you very much for doing this, its very helpful! Thats fantastic, it performs better than I expected. I'm not a heavy user really I will mostly be using libreoffice, general web browsing, streaming videos from a network share and compiling the odd program etc so this looks great. Just for anyone else who is interested here are some other results from my computers: ( I am using the "real" value from the time command) Ryzen 5 3600 - 48 seconds Core 2 Duo p8700 - 8 Minutes, 38 Seconds ( This is quite a high end model of C2D) Raspberry Pi 3B+ - 22 Minutes, 7 Seconds Pentium 4 (1core,1thread@3ghz) 37 Minutes Raspberry Pi B (1core@.7ghz) 388 Minutes Thanks again all this has been helpful! RE: A request to anyone with a Pinebook pro / other Pine device.. - account3122 - 06-02-2020 (06-02-2020, 01:11 AM)fozzedout Wrote: Manjaro here on PBP, not plugged in, and it dropped 6% (50% -> 44%) Thank you for that, thats great! I'm looking forward to ordering one soon Thats fine I was mostly interested in how fast it was to compile - see my other reply Thanks again! RE: A request to anyone with a Pinebook pro / other Pine device.. - xmixahlx - 06-02-2020 lol at the ryzen 3600! what a beast. thanks for the comparative info. i realize others have already added their pbp details, but i already ran this earlier so here they are... real 10m4.354s user 55m4.159s sys 3m4.072s (linux 5.7, performance governor, nvme drive) RE: A request to anyone with a Pinebook pro / other Pine device.. - Der Geist der Maschine - 06-02-2020 The Debian 9 distro is the fastest I assume it's because it has the oldest gcc with the least number of optimization passes to run over the code. RE: A request to anyone with a Pinebook pro / other Pine device.. - xmixahlx - 06-02-2020 mrfixit2001 is buster/gcc8/armhf toolchain. debian-sid-arm64 (mine) should be closely comparable to manjaro (gcc9/arm64/mainline kernel) |