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Michael Larabel
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Threading issue?
Since in the first benchmark Fedora is almost exactly twice as fast as Ubuntu, could it be some kind of threading issue? I.e. fedora excuting two threads and ubuntu only one?
It seems a strange coincidence that they differ by a factor of almost exactly 2. How does this benchmark work?
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Is compositing enabled on Fedora?
It's hard to tell from the screenshot, but I don't see any shadows around the windows on Fedora. If there is no composite manager running on Fedora, that would give OpenGL applications an advantage on Fedora compared to Ubuntu, which has Compiz running by default.
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Originally posted by fxkuehl View PostIt's hard to tell from the screenshot, but I don't see any shadows around the windows on Fedora. If there is no composite manager running on Fedora, that would give OpenGL applications an advantage on Fedora compared to Ubuntu, which has Compiz running by default.
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Originally posted by natewiebe13 View PostCompiz still runs while in fullscreen mode.
BTW I did a quick test: running WoW with and without desktop effects, on my Fedora11. That didn't change the frame rate at all.
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Originally posted by ldesnogu View PostThat seems stupid! After all it's only use is when you're at the desktop right?
BTW I did a quick test: running WoW with and without desktop effects, on my Fedora11. That didn't change the frame rate at all.
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Originally posted by ldesnogu View PostI definitely see the same as you for glxgears (5000 vs 2500 fps).
One more reason to not use Compiz
I wonder why it doesn't impact Wine...
Real apps should not be affected, also compiz has an option to unredirect fullscreen windows i.e leave them alone so it does not have any effect on them at all.
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