On 4/9/22 14:41, Reon Beon via users wrote:
This is petty much the only thing that keep people running Clear Linux over Fedora, no?
It would promote more meaningful discussion if you provided more context
for your question. If you mean, is that the only reason that Clear
Linux performs better than Fedora for benchmark workloads, I'd answer:
No, probably not.
Fedora discussed optimized library versions selected via hwcaps, on the
devel list last year:
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/thread/5EJ7T27EBBSJKMDY2MKCKR5ZIRBCKPJ6/
But even if some libraries were aggressively optimized, there are other
settings and patches that Clear Linux uses which I don't think Fedora
would consider:
https://docs.01.org/clearlinux/latest/guides/clear/performance.html
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