Good morning, I've been trying to install and run AI Benchmark Alpha on my Ubuntu rig with no success, so I would like to ask for some help. The problems can sorta be summarised as follows:
- When I try to install it normally (as per site directions or from OpenBenchmark/Phoronix Test Suite), I run into some externally-managed-packages issue. Since I don't really understand virtual environments and I am reluctant to force the issue through globally installing ai-benchmark, I tried downloading through pipx (which seems to set up a virtual environment for me). This kinda got me sort of through, but then I can't actually run ai-benchmark on Python since I seem to still be missing the ai-benchmark package.
I'm very new to Linux systems in general and I've noticed that you're not really focused on the PC Benchmark these days, but I would still very much appreciate any pointers you can give, and thank you in advance for your help.
- When I try to install it normally (as per site directions or from OpenBenchmark/Phoronix Test Suite), I run into some externally-managed-packages issue. Since I don't really understand virtual environments and I am reluctant to force the issue through globally installing ai-benchmark, I tried downloading through pipx (which seems to set up a virtual environment for me). This kinda got me sort of through, but then I can't actually run ai-benchmark on Python since I seem to still be missing the ai-benchmark package.
I'm very new to Linux systems in general and I've noticed that you're not really focused on the PC Benchmark these days, but I would still very much appreciate any pointers you can give, and thank you in advance for your help.