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Fenrus Linux: A Distro For Performance, Developers
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Originally posted by Pallidus View Posthey fenrus will this remain your pet project or would you actually consider forming a small community and bring in more devs ?
(and writing docs isn't as interesting as integrating, say, gnome 3.8 as I was doing last night)
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Originally posted by ryao View PostThis sounds sane to me. The sunspider benchmark does the same thing.
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Originally posted by fenrus View PostNow I think you're confused. The average of "half as fast" and "twice as fast" is not "neutral" in any math that I can think of (before my morning coffee at least)
Consider this other example: three cities A, B, and C, whose distance between cities A and B is the same than between cities B and C. A red car travels at 40 km/h from city A to city B and at 20 km/h from city B to city C. Whereas a blue car travels at 20 km/h from city A to city B and at 40 km/h from city B to city C. What car is faster?
Using a methodology as yours, the red car is 100% faster than the blue car in the first span and -50% ("half as fast") in the second span. The average being 25% faster, which is not true.Last edited by juanrga; 27 March 2013, 06:41 PM.
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