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Re: Linux vs FreeBSD
« Reply #15 on: 9 October 2005, 07:51 »
I want a nuculear fission powered laptop, so I can roam a little further.

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Re: Linux vs FreeBSD
« Reply #16 on: 9 October 2005, 08:28 »
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I want a nuculear fission powered laptop, so I can roam a little further.

Richard Belzer you ain't. :p

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Re: Linux vs FreeBSD
« Reply #17 on: 9 October 2005, 14:07 »
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Richard Belzer you ain't. :p


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Re: Linux vs FreeBSD
« Reply #18 on: 11 October 2005, 00:40 »
Unfortunately I was never able to do my gaming benchmarks on linux, as my extra hard drive I had died on me. I'll have to see if I can borrow one from work.

I just synced up to FreeBSD 6-BETA5, and everything is running smoothly. Unixbench I get higher scores in many areas over FreeBSD 5.4, so it appears the BSD devs are doing something right.
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Re: Linux vs FreeBSD
« Reply #19 on: 12 October 2005, 06:48 »
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Unfortunately I was never able to do my gaming benchmarks on linux, as my extra hard drive I had died on me. I'll have to see if I can borrow one from work.

If it is going to even be valid you need the exact same hardware, including harddrives.

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Re: Linux vs FreeBSD
« Reply #20 on: 12 October 2005, 07:02 »
Not with a gaming benchmark where the hard drives are not used.
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Re: Linux vs FreeBSD
« Reply #21 on: 13 October 2005, 11:05 »
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Not with a gaming benchmark where the hard drives are not used.

 So you're just going to discredit read/write/access times and fragmentation out-of-hand?  Wow.  I can't *wait* to read *this* report.

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Re: Linux vs FreeBSD
« Reply #22 on: 13 October 2005, 15:32 »
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Not with a gaming benchmark where the hard drives are not used.

Unless your benchmarking Commodore 64 games that are running off ROM cartridges, the Hard Drive is a factor. If your not using the same hardware the benchmark is flawed.

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Re: Linux vs FreeBSD
« Reply #23 on: 13 October 2005, 20:04 »
I don't get the big issue. With these games, the hard drives are not used once the maps have been loaded once into memory. Quake III is so goddamn old that the whole fucking game could easily be loaded into memory, and with America's army the benchmark is taken long after the map is loaded and running purely in memory.
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Re: Linux vs FreeBSD
« Reply #24 on: 14 October 2005, 02:05 »
Dude seiral ata 1.5Mb per sec, a doom three level loades within 5 seconds :thumbup:
(but funny that mandrake couldnot suport it only SuSE so far)
Machine#1_ Athlon_64____dualboot___MS_home(only_for_the_games)__suse10.0___ATI_radeon9550_with256mB___2gBsystem_memory__and_1__160gig_sataHD

and five others that i dont giva a flying fuck about:fu: