Initial Benchmarks Of Endeavour OS - The New Linux Distro Based On Arch

Written by Michael Larabel in Operating Systems on 24 July 2019 at 10:40 AM EDT. Page 1 of 4. 25 Comments.

Following the Antergos Linux distribution being discontinued one of the new projects stemming from that decision is Endeavour OS as a new convenient to use Arch Linux distribution. Here are some early benchmarks of Endeavour OS compared to Ubuntu, Clear Linux, and other distributions on an Intel Core i9 system.

After being announced in mid-June, last week marked the first official ISO release of Endeavour OS. Endeavour aims to be "as close to Arch" as possible while still providing a friendly desktop experience.

Endeavour OS is based on Arch rolling and with last week's ISO had the Linux 5.2 kernel, defaulted to the Xfce desktop environment, uses X.Org Server 1.20.5, Mesa 19.1.2, and GCC 9.1 as the default compiler. EXT4 is the default file-system for Endeavour OS with its Calamares-powered installer.

For those curious about the performance, here are some initial benchmarks of this Arch-based distribution on the Intel Core i9 7980XE and compared to recent tests of Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, Ubuntu 19.04, Fedora Workstation 30, openSUSE Leap 15.1, openSUSE Tumbleweed, and Debian 10.0. All of these Linux benchmarks were carried out using the Phoronix Test Suite.


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