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Minix 3.2 Released, Uses LLVM/Clang, SMP, ELF
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Actually, rather than "how much slower", I'd be more interested in "how much more stable". Has anyone tried writing (for instance) a real network driver that causes havoc on purpose?
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Yes, lets bench a research system :P
Willing to bet it loses head-first to even Hurd, simply due to its different goals.
Just, pointing out the obvious, Regards.
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I tried to download the iso, but the connection kept being interrupted mid-download, and wget didn't want to --continue from where it left off.
Is there a mirror or a good torrent somewhere? I searched, but only found a torrent on TPB, and the file size was wrong.
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Benchmarks of minix compared to linux would certainly be interesting.
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Not only a research system
Originally posted by curaga View PostYes, lets bench a research system :P
That said when the FAQ was written, the disk driver didn't have DMA(!)..
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Yes, lets bench a research system :P
Willing to bet it loses head-first to even Hurd, simply due to its different goals.
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Originally posted by kraftman View PostHere:
Tanenbaum, go home with that crap.
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Yes, I would like to see some benchmarks of Minix and a monolithic OS like FreeBSD or GNU/Linux just to have some reference numbers in the impact of IPC on performance.
Proper benchmark please, same hardware if possible, NO VMs and no GUI (you could actually make a benchmark with GUI and without) ...
I would love to see that benchmark.
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Year 2069, Minix 14.2 released, a whooping 314 full-time users, they all keep showing up academic papers "proving" how it's the best designed OS in the world, and certainly better than Linux.
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