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I know it's not exactly what you and most people mean, but almost every recent SoC already does big.VeryLittle in a way.. they have dedicated hardware,...
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Not enough RAM.... as usual.
I love these cheap ARM linux devices.. there are an absolute stack of them available as I'm sure you know......
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Scientific / Computational Chemistry software?
I'd like to see benchmarks with CP2K, QuantumEspresso or Abinit open source computational...
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Fully open GPGPU, Decode & transcode support.
What I'd really like to see is a fully open platform for GPU compute & open support...
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Thanks for posting that.
I'd be interested to know what adapting to the faster firefox release cycle actually means. Personally I'd very...
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Netbooks, a market sector made for linux
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ok, the phoronix executive editor said (on page 2 of this thread i think)
In 'stock mode' ubuntu is compiled for the lowest common denominator...
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Thanks for clearing that up for me, I take it that appies to all the device drivers, kernal modules and the like.
However, It doesn't apply...
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Just one point and I don't know how important it is...
OS-X and the mac-mini are spescifically designed for each other where as ubuntu has to support...
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thanks for the review, i run this game on a PII 266 system with 64mb of ram (using the DSL distro).. I have no idea what its built in graphics chip is.....
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Cool, thanks
Can you try ubuntu with tracker and compiz turned off too if you have time while you're doing it?...
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The firts thing i'd turn off is tracker as it keeps my hdd scanning all the time. If you ask me it should never have been included at this stage until...
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