Roy Schestowitz wrote:
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> Intel Atom On Ubuntu, Fedora, OpenSuSE, Mandriva
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> | What we gathered from these tests conducted on the Intel Atom desktop
> | was that Ubuntu 8.10 was generally the fastest distribution. OpenSuSE
> | 11.1 RC1 on the other hand was in last place most frequently. However,
> | OpenSuSE 11.1 hasn't officially been released yet and is the only
> | distribution of the ones we used in this article that are still in
> | testing, but the final release is coming in just a few days.
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> http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=intel_atom_four&num=1
Yes but be careful.
What this result really means is that Novel is doing a micoshaft
and installing micoshaft crapware under the hood that is logging/hogging
everything and slowing down machines unnecessarily.
Don't buy or use Novel's micoshaft tainted Linux.
Its a lesson for all to follow.
Dismantling Novel crapola will reveal systematic and numerous
changes to its internals to hide the fact that all these trojanic
micoshaft code is being inserted and then sold to corporations
as if it were 'Linux' when its not.
Be especially careful of Mono - insist on a mono kill switch
on all things originating from micoshaft/novel axis.
It would be too late to cry over spilt milk when
micoshaft/novel axis reveal their hand and ask companies
that have fallen victim to their business scam through
idiot IT admins to cough up
for the priviledge of running with micoshaft/novel crapola.
Your businesses will die if it touches micoshaft/novel code.
And those who don't touch and it insist on removal of mono
and novel code and/or a kill switch for novel crapola / mono
will see their business flourish when micoshaft/novel
try to tax their victims with demands for money
and licenses that companies can ill afford in a competitive
world.
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