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The Current Windows 10 vs. Linux Browser Performance For Google Chrome + Mozilla Firefox
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Originally posted by skeevy420 View Post
Makes me wonder if the differences are simply from using settings normally disabled and hidden under about:config or if there was some other underlying framework change between now and nightly that is making it faster.
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Originally posted by birdie View PostAside from SeleniumBenchmark: MotionMark, Windows wipes the floor with Linux.
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Originally posted by skeevy420 View PostIMHO, SUSE shouldn't be used in benchmarks until a script is made for the PTS that will disable some of their default settings like Baloo scanning the drive like crazy. The last time I let Baloo do its thing, Tumbleweed two months ago, it took 48 hours...and was the day I read the baloo man pages.
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Originally posted by xorbe View PostI tried to bring Tumbleweed's perf to the attention of the community, but everyone turns a blind eye, and even rbrown of opensuse calls this site trash.
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Originally posted by Weasel View PostApart from the obvious, it's probably also the advantage of closed source, no sarcasm. Nobody in their right mind releases in some stupid shit Debug mode (because it leaks source code info), while it's "the default" on some crappy build systems in open source because why not. Open Source devs tend to not give a shit about the end users or end binary quality (how can you "forget" something is in debug build, wtf, they don't even inspect their binaries), just to keep their stupid code clean.
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