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Ya know Sabayon is a pretty good "It just works with no BS" Linux distro. It's nice to see it show up here. I'd say it and Tumbleweed are the best rolling release distros out there atm.
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Originally posted by chuckula View Post
Lol... from the same idiot who pretends he used to work for Steve Jobs at Next, which was a total failure of a company.
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This benchmarks mean nothing if the distros has not the same kernel version installed or at least we do not know which one are in use. Whatever it is. We canot know what can be kernel version or kernel configuration performance. I miss RT kernel benchmarks, and also I miss Debian Mint Manjaro Solus and Kaos far more popular than Scientific or Clear Linux.
In my opinion Debian Ubuntu, Fedora Suse. Antergos (for archs) and Sabayon (for gentoos) must be there ALWAYS and they are 6 3 debs, 2 RPMS 1 arch 1 gentoo, and you can add slack. And some other used as Mint, Manjaro, Kaos and Solus and if there are specially good and unused Scientific and Clear or similar.
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Originally posted by Marc Driftmeyer View PostOpenMP isn't some panacea for parallel programming. In fact, the folks at Blender have realized this and are rewriting their parallel code and leveraging CUDA/OpenCL more expansively to improve their product.
I'm betting in three years no one will give much credence to it at all.
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In one test, "PostgreSQL pgbench v9.4.3 Normal Load" ClearLinux is much slower than the rest. Why is this? Should it be "Less is better"?
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Originally posted by chuckula View Post
Lol... from the same idiot who pretends he used to work for Steve Jobs at Next, which was a total failure of a company.- ObjectLine Engineer
Apple Computer Inc
January 1997 – May 1998 (1 year 5 months)
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December 1996 – May 1998 (1 year 6 months)
Liason between Device Driver Engineering and Enterprise Professional Services. Job was to coordinate client device driver needs to support Openstep deployments. - SQA Engineer
NeXT Software Inc
May 1996 – December 1997 (1 year 8 months)
Worked within the Software Quality Assurance team testing Openstep Operating System and Development Tools. Also, I coordinated third party companies testing progress against their own applications.
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Interesting results. but why was Ubuntu run with the 4.8x kernel? I thought 16.04 is still on 4.4x out-of-the-box.
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Originally posted by Marc Driftmeyer View PostOpenMP isn't some panacea for parallel programming. In fact, the folks at Blender have realized this and are rewriting their parallel code and leveraging CUDA/OpenCL more expansively to improve their product.
I'm betting in three years no one will give much credence to it at all.
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OpenMP isn't some panacea for parallel programming. In fact, the folks at Blender have realized this and are rewriting their parallel code and leveraging CUDA/OpenCL more expansively to improve their product.
I'm betting in three years no one will give much credence to it at all.
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7-Way Linux Distribution Benchmarks To Kick Off September
Phoronix: 7-Way Linux Distribution Benchmarks To Kick Off September
In testing out a new Broadwell-EP system as well as for final validation of the new Phoronix Test Suite 6.6, I carried out a fresh Linux OS distribution comparison last week. Here are those results from Ubuntu, Clear Linux, Scientific Linux, openSUSE Tumbleweed, Fedora, Antergos, and Sabayon Linux.
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