Originally posted by Qaridarium
A Big Operating System Benchmark Comparison
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Originally posted by suokko View PostYou need to give -ftree-vectorize as compiler parameter to get vectorization from gcc.
And for old gcc version that didn't have autodetection capability you need also give -msse2.Last edited by deanjo; 15 August 2009, 09:47 AM.
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Originally posted by Qaridariumno thats a good argument becourse:
debian-i386=486!!!!
debian-amd64=64bit+sse2
you are a laier if you say you can use sse3 on the atom with an defauld desktop linux distri!
"save on manufacturing costs"
only becourse they must pay lizence per cpu to amd for the 64bit part!
and no - it actually costs them more to make 64bit chips. more transistors required and such. the liscence fee is only part of that expense, not that that is really relevant. bottom line - it was cheaper, more energy efficient, and those were the important properties needed for the intended platform - why is that too hard to grasp?
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Hi!
I would like to see:
1. Fedora 11, Mandriva (whatever is the lastes), OpenSuses (whatever is the lastest), Bubuntu (whatever is the latest) - because these are popular and everyone use them
2. ArchLinux - because it's rolling the bleediest of the bleeding edge (construct Your OS Yourself style), gentoo style with installation and configuration in couple of mins (actually I'm using it daily)
3. SLES, RHEL, CentOS, Solaris - because these are latest, supported from respective vendors, etc., just wanna see how this compares to others
4. OpenSolaris, Free[Open]BSD - just the results, no specific reason
regards
Kirurgs
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I would like to see SLED/SLES and RHEL in the benchmark. Since both are made for enterprise. Also they do have support and have a community built operating system (openSUSE and Fedora).
Having to many Linux based operating systems would be meaningless I think, and hardware wouldn't matter as long it is the same for all. Maybe Windows 7 should be in to.
also two test that would be intressting are SunSpider webbrowser test on the default browser of the operating system.
The second are GeekBench since it works on the most platforms.
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Originally posted by Qaridariumyou are a laier if you say you can use sse3 on the atom with an defauld desktop linux distri!
Moblin uses sse3 in 32 bit for everything.
Fedora 12 will use sse2 in their 32 bit install.
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It's a choice. If you don't like the choice your distribution makes, either talk to them to change it, or change distributions.
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Originally posted by tesuki View Postalso two test that would be intressting are SunSpider webbrowser test on the default browser of the operating system.
The second are GeekBench since it works on the most platforms.
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Originally posted by L33F3R View PostJust because you use arch doesnt make it an ideal testing platform. I use linux mint but you dont see me asking for that to be tested, i can already assure you its bloated. If the man had the time i would say go for it but he and hopefully others here have lives to attend.
And because I respect other's lives I say to make the benchmark even more worthy
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