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Znurre 09-22-2010 07:56 AM

Why distro choice matters when it comes to game performance
 
http://jeffhoogland.blogspot.com/201...rformance.html

Some of you might have seen it already.
The results speaks for themselves.

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_1i7EX7a2EL...otalScores.png

Raideniza 09-22-2010 11:52 AM

no.

10char

Angel_de_Combate 09-22-2010 11:59 AM

Hmm i'm using Ubuntu 10.04. :(

Awrath 09-22-2010 12:03 PM

Hmm, out of the box, maybe.

It all depends really how you set up your machine, your kernel, your version of mesa, whether you are using a compositing window manager etc... Or at least that is how it is in my experience. I have a low end system as it is, but I am able to get a small performance boost by ensuring I am not using compositing.

But back on topic, I don't really think these tests are accurate enough. Far too many variables involved. Desktop environment (kde/gnome/xfce/lxde/e17 etc..), ubuntu for example uses compiz by default, other DE's have WM that support compisiting which can impact performance, etc...

So out of the box, such differences would be expected, but I think most of us tweak our system so that we can get the best out of it.

Znurre 09-22-2010 12:18 PM

No compositing was enabled during this test according to the blog owner.
Also, the NVidia blob is used in all cases, same version, and the NVidia driver does not rely on Mesa.
Maybe the default IO scheduler is playing an important part in these tests though, since Chakra (ArchLinux, more or less) is using noop by default.

NotScias 09-22-2010 12:46 PM

What I don't really understand is that Mint which is supposed to be just a sort of Ubuntu + proprietary stuff (flash/codecs/etc...) doesn't suffer from this regression in Ubuntu...

I don't know, I thought that the Linux binaries were the same regardless of the distro. I don't see why there would be performance differences.

Some days ago I switched my desktop from Kubuntu to Archlinux, the FPS in RO are exactly the same.

Znurre 09-22-2010 01:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shining-Scias (Post 1147111)
What I don't really understand is that Mint which is supposed to be just a sort of Ubuntu + proprietary stuff (flash/codecs/etc...) doesn't suffer from this regression in Ubuntu...

I don't know, I thought that the Linux binaries were the same regardless of the distro. I don't see why there would be performance differences.

Some days ago I switched my desktop from Kubuntu to Archlinux, the FPS in RO are exactly the same.

In this test he was using the new Mint based on Debian testing, hence why.

Gytha_Ogg 09-22-2010 01:08 PM

Make sure you read the legend, though, the graph starts at 2700, not 0.

j4np0l 09-22-2010 02:12 PM

I think he should have included Debian, Slackware and Arch in this benchmark and not only distros based on those three.

Also Gentoo maybe, but the performance here depends a lot on the user who performs the installation.

The results are curious, but I would like to know how that difference feels in gaming. Maybe 200 points on that benchmark means 1Fps of difference or maybe 30Fps....I think that kind of information would be nice.

agarn 09-22-2010 02:15 PM

This test doesn't list Slackware, therefore it is not a real test :superpusso:

FTA: "As you can see the scores of most of the Linux distros are fairly close (within 3% of the number one), with one exception: Ubuntu.......Ubuntu 10.04 was at the very bottom (over 10% behind Chakra)"

Can a user realistically perceive a 3% difference? I doubt it highly. 10%? possible depending on what is happening at the moment (video lag, etc).

With the wide variety of distros out there I'm surprised there isn't more of a spread between them.


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