Ubuntu Debian, kinda the same thing. Anyway looks like MOST these advantages could easily be turned on in any of these distros, for example I always turn on DRI3 now, its one of the first things I do. Would be nice to know what compiler flags are being used with clear and if their safe to toggle on in other distros....
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Originally posted by arjan_intel View PostWe don't use any of the scary flags in Clear Linux. We do have mechanism for adding AVX2 for specific libraries as an automatic runtime-detected option (this helps the math workloads like R). We also have a lot of infrastructure to make it easy for us to use -O3 for performance sensitive parts of the OS while using the normal -O2 for the bulk of the OS (and -Os for some of the size sensitive parts).
(I used to play too much with flags before and had a lot of surprise so I was puzzled about how you did achieve this)
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For those interested in the Clear Linux features:
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