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PC-BSD 7.1 vs. Kubuntu 9.04 Benchmarks
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Keep in mind, however, PC-BSD/FreeBSD is using the older GCC 4.2 branch while Kubuntu 9.04 is using GCC 4.3.
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when I saw this article show up in my feed list, I thought to myself, "wait a minute... Kubuntu? Does that mean the Phoronix Test Suite has some Qt/kdelibs benchmarks now? Sweet!"
Ah well....
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As kraftman said, you're really comparing the results of different compilers and not operating systems. Seriously, if phoronix insists on using this methodology, why not at least include results from using the SAME compiler?
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Originally posted by kraftman View PostIt's probably more user friendly then FreeBSD and it's aimed at desktop users:
some easy to find reviews :
http://www.dissurion.com/pc-bsd-review/
PS: I read the OSNews review a while back, but that's now an old verison.
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Originally posted by fat_chris View PostWould have been nice for just a review of PC-BSD-7.1. Looks like a nice FreeBSD variant but unfortunately doesn't work in virtualbox very well so I can't really test it. Do you guys do *BSD stuff too? Or is it just linux and solaris?
some easy to find reviews :
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Would have been nice for just a review of PC-BSD-7.1. Looks like a nice FreeBSD variant but unfortunately doesn't work in virtualbox very well so I can't really test it. Do you guys do *BSD stuff too? Or is it just linux and solaris?
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Originally posted by kraftman View PostThis benchmark shows GCC 4.3.3 is faster then 4.2.1 :> The same about X Server etc. It also shows default Kubuntu 9.04 setup is faster in those tests. It's rather difficult to measure real performance of operating systems and the results will probably always be subjective.
Currently the pts is very much a compiler-benchmark, since it builds the tests itself with the systems gcc.
Originally posted by kraftman View PostThere probably will be no difference between Kubuntu, Ubuntu, Xubuntu and so on.
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@xeros
This benchmark shows GCC 4.3.3 is faster then 4.2.1 :> The same about X Server etc. It also shows default Kubuntu 9.04 setup is faster in those tests. It's rather difficult to measure real performance of operating systems and the results will probably always be subjective.
There probably will be no difference between Kubuntu, Ubuntu, Xubuntu and so on.
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