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Another is full support for XRandR (e.g., panning), which the KDE developers state they have no intention of doing....
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...The reason nobody wants to contribute to GCC is because it's GPL which is, from a legal standpoint, the most annoying and obnoxious license ever conceived...
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And it has proper support for xrandr (unlike KDE, which no longer supports xrandr --panning) KDE's failure to meet this drop-dead requirement for me...
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We're at the point where the decoding of variable-length complex-encoding instructons is the real bottleneck for x86[_64] performance: no one has managed...
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For me: since RedHat 4.2. screwed up its upgrade... Mandrake/Mandriva/Mageia s the best developer-worstation distro for my workflow that I've found....
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Looking at individual Fortran benchmarks on OpenBenchmark, I find some things I am really curious about;-( For example, for scimark2, 3700X 8-core posts...
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Because of KDE's deal-breaking refusal to fully support xrandr features I need (see https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=415876), I've reverted to TDE...
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But will it support xrandr --panning ? Failure to support it disqualifies the current KDE immediately, as far as I am concerned. Thank God (and the...
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The movie and other media people did it (they'd really rather have 21:9), with collaboration from the screen-manufacturers who could get more screens...
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Another good feature of "perf" is that since it uses kernel facilities to "see" the whole program-execution, it can tell you about...
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I'm curious how targeting the machine's architecture (-march=native -mtune=native) affects the results of numerical/scientific results -- Himeno, Parboil,...
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