Benchmarks: Mandriva 2010.1, PCLinuxOS 2010, Ubuntu 10.04, openSUSE 11.3 | Linux Today

Benchmarks: Mandriva 2010.1, PCLinuxOS 2010, Ubuntu 10.04, openSUSE 11.3

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Michael Larabel
Mar 18, 2010

“Last week we delivered benchmarks of Fedora 13 Alpha and Ubuntu
10.04 (along with testing the Fedora 11 and 12 too), but today we
have a new set of comparative benchmarks that are covering the
latest development versions of Ubuntu 10.04, Mandriva 2010.1,
PCLinuxOS 2010, and openSUSE 11.3. Here they are.

“On the testing block this week was Mandriva 2010.1 Alpha 3,
Ubuntu 10.04 post-Alpha 3 development snapshot from 2010-03-11,
PCLinuxOS 2010 Beta, and openSUSE 11.3 Milestone 3. The latest
development release of Mandriva 2010.1 is packing the Linux
2.6.33-desktop kernel, GNOME 2.29.91, X.Org Server 1.7.5,
xf86-video-radeon 6.12.191, Mesa 7.7, GCC 4.4.3, and an EXT4
file-system. Ubuntu 10.04 is carrying the Linux 2.6.32 kernel,
GNOME 2.29.92, X Server 1.7.5, xf86-video-radeon 6.12.191, Mesa
7.7, GCC 4.4.3, and an EXT4 file-system. PCLinuxOS meanwhile is
based off the Linux 2.6.32 kernel with the Brain Fuck Scheduler
(BFS) and other patches, KDE 4.4.1, X Server 1.6.5,
xf86-video-radeon 6.12.4, Mesa 7.5.2, GCC 4.4.1, and an EXT4
file-system. Lastly, Novell’s openSUSE 11.3 Milestone 3 is built
with the Linux 2.6.33 kernel, KDE 4.4.0, X Server 1.7.5,
xf86-video-radeon 6.12.4, Mesa 7.7, a snapshot of GCC 4.5, and an
EXT4 file-system.”


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