I'd like to know if there are any plans to make Ubuntu make better use of modern PCs in terms of performance. Right now it seems to me like Ubuntu still is configured for i386 systems and not optimized for i586 or even i686 systems (correct me if I'm wrong here). Fact is, performance-wise Ubuntu is way behind for example (my) Slackware/Zenwalk-System(s) in all respects.
I know that according to Ubuntu's philosophy software should be available for ?every computer user?, which includes users of older systems as well. But at the other hand, Ubuntu is a very polished and modern OS, so I wonder if there are any plans to make better use of modern PCs to gain better performance and if so, what plans.
Thanks in advance.
I know that according to Ubuntu's philosophy software should be available for ?every computer user?, which includes users of older systems as well. But at the other hand, Ubuntu is a very polished and modern OS, so I wonder if there are any plans to make better use of modern PCs to gain better performance and if so, what plans.
Thanks in advance.
Comment