I had the PTS gui open on my desktop and I don't know what happened but it disappeared and I have a 100% CPU loading, single core system. It ran for several hours and I killed it.
That's one thing I'm not fond of with the GUI-it disappears and even when it's there, it's not really giving any feedback.
Do love the GUI though. I think it's nice to be able to see everything displayed that way.
Is there a way to open a terminal into the process that's running or otherwise identify it?
I had the GUI open and I had just run a couple tests in a console, RAMSpeed was the last, and Iozone before that. I left it run and had brought up html results.. I was working on another system as the results/browser launched, and when I came back, much later, the PTS GUI was gone and my CPU was spiked. I closed out the terminal and eventually killed the process PHP5 from the System Monitor.
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Just fyi. I don't have a clean install here. This isn't a test machine I'm working on. So that's probably a good part of the issue. I was just playing with the GUI. I got the cache set up and installed the tests I already had downloaded.
I have that problem too, not always, but usually after a test when it tries to get the system information - i saw that because xrandr causes flickering with fglrx drivers.