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Originally posted by birdie View PostPlease don't help me. I prefer to deal with something which is tested using proper methodology and the scientific method. Nothing in your reply contains even a modicum of it.Last edited by -MacNuke-; 19 May 2022, 12:33 PM.
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Originally posted by Grinness View PostMichael
Am i missing something or the calculations w.r.t. number of last places for arch linux is wrong?
in the last graph you report for number of last places:
Arch Linux 21 [20.8%]
But going through the article I count a total of 10 -- below Arch linux n. of last places in graphs by page in the article:
Distro Page N.Last Arch 2 0 Arch 3 3 Arch 4 4 Arch 5 3 Arch 6 0 Total 10 Michael Larabel
https://www.michaellarabel.com/
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Originally posted by birdie View Post
Let's continue to test then, right? It makes the world a better place, right? It's outright useful, right? There's so much value in it, right? Ad impressions I guess, yeah.
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Originally posted by kef71 View Post
Are any of the other distros tweaked for x86-64v3?
ALHP.GO is a drop-in x86-64-v3/LTO replacement for the vanilla Arch repos.
I use both, and so far they're great projects.Last edited by brucethemoose; 19 May 2022, 12:57 PM.
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Originally posted by 3iswolf View PostThank you very much for this review. Very helpful.
I would love to know how this comparison would be with an Epyc 3rd gen. What distro would be there in the front?Michael Larabel
https://www.michaellarabel.com/
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Originally posted by HD7950 View PostArch Linux is one of the slowest distro, when a decade ago it used to be one of the fastest. They need a x86-64v3 port as soon as possible.
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