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- init & configuration are grossly over engineered. arch does them much better.Last edited by kraftman; 05 January 2010, 06:03 AM.
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Originally posted by kraftman View PostThis benchmark is meaningless, because there are different kernel versions used. It doesn't proof Gentoo is faster. It will be better to see generic Gentoo installation vs optimized one.
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It is always "your Gentoo"
Most close to "Generic Gentoo" is Live CD/DVD.
There is also Sabayon But in this case, you have to- Install Sabayon
- Edit make.conf
- Rebuild the system
And yet, it isn't generic Gentoo.
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Originally posted by kraftman View PostThis benchmark is meaningless, because there are different kernel versions used. It doesn't proof Gentoo is faster. It will be better to see generic Gentoo installation vs optimized one.
one should have as much parameters as it can under control. Gentoo has this
kind of advantage to be a perfect customizable benchmark environment.
Now, I know it's time consuming, that's why I don't expect Phoronix to
jump at it. However... mmm... it sure as hell would be nice
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Originally posted by deanjo View PostCompared to having to read extensive documentation to setup a Gentoo system most definitely.
+qt -gtk -oss -semantic-desktop etc
The absolute optimization in the simplest way.
It's impossible to do this in OpenSUSE without get mad? Ok in every distro you can do whatever you want, you can even get Ubuntu and transform it to OpenSUSE. Linux is Linux, but the basic matter is to be practical and this is not.
In place upgrades are nothing new in many distros. In openSUSE's case building against factory will suffice. Up until a few months ago I had a system that was upgraded with each release since SuSE 9.1 (which is about 5 years ago)
Not sure about ubuntu but with openSUSE it is very possible which is why it is pleasure to use for JEOS systems.Last edited by Apopas; 05 January 2010, 09:19 AM.
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Originally posted by XorEaxEax View PostI benchmarked a number of games and then I compiled it again using tailored flags (I believe they were -O3 -march=k8-sse3 -fomit-frame-pointer -mfpmath=sse -ffast-math)
Originally posted by kraftmanThis benchmark is meaningless, because there are different kernel versions used. It doesn't proof Gentoo is faster. It will be better to see generic Gentoo installation vs optimized one.Last edited by Apopas; 05 January 2010, 09:25 AM.
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