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  • eydee
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    Do these performance gains outweight the performance penalties of all the Meltdown patches?

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  • FireBurn
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    No harmonic mean?

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  • Mario Junior
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    Using Clear Linux here but i can't compile the goddamn ffmpeg with x264 and x265 support because libx264-dev and libx265-dev aren't available on CL bundles and compiling x264 and x265 mannualy, ffmpeg can't find both on compile. Another thing is Firefox doens't play mp4 or gif files. This is annoying!

    Oh, i forgot: gnome don't show thumbnails.
    Last edited by Mario Junior; 02 May 2019, 10:18 AM.

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  • Clear Linux Achieved Even More Performance Improvements During April

    Phoronix: Clear Linux Achieved Even More Performance Improvements During April

    While Clear Linux has been outperforming other Linux distributions the past several years, it's a never ending job for them of continuing to lead the way in squeezing more performance out of x86_64 hardware on Linux. During the month of April, some more performance improvements were achieved though also a few regressions appeared to have slipped into their builds...

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