We discuss the microscopic definition of entropy production rate in a model
of a dissipative system: a sheared fluid in which the kinetic energy is kept
constant via a Gaussian thermostat. The total phase space contraction rate is
the sum of two statistically independent contributions: the first one is due to
the work of the conservative forces, is independent of the driving force and
does not vanish at zero drive, making the system non-conservative also in
equilibrium. The second is due to the work of the dissipative forces, and is
responsible for the average entropy production; the distribution of its
fluctuations is found to verify the Fluctuation Relation of Gallavotti and
Cohen. The distribution of the fluctuations of the total phase space
contraction rate also verify the Fluctuation Relation. It is compared with the
same quantity calculated in the isoenergetic ensemble: we find that the two
ensembles are equivalent, as conjectured by Gallavotti. Finally, we discuss the
implication of our results for experiments trying to verify the validity of the
FR.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figure