Am 05.01.2018 um 16:30 schrieb Marcus Meissner:
Hi,
While a performance hit will likely be there, it is hard to say how big it will be. It really depends on the workload.
Ciao, Marcus
On Thu, Jan 04, 2018 at 08:12:19PM -0200, Jones de Andrade wrote:
Am I wrong, or does it mean that a performance hit is unavoidable?
My first experiences on a intel-i7-computer: After updating the kernel and installing "these things" I personally in general do /not/ note a big decrease in speed of my computer. The only place I note a difference is in the raw-processing image editing program in my windows xp within a virtualbox. While win itself and the program in it start with the same speed as before, loading a 25MB-raw-photo is notably slower. Before it was there immediately after click, it now appears first pixelated and in a second step appears sharp, maybe after a quarter or half a second... Also applying adjustments in this program now has a small delay, very small, but noticeable while before adjustments appeared immediately. Of course this does not say much, I did not measure anything, it's just my feeling, and apart from win in virtual-box the "heaviest" thing I do is resizing a video from my mobile using ffmpeg. The rest is some maria-db databases, digikam with large database and thousands and thousands of images and videos, gimp, internet with many open windows, some of them loaded with scripts. In all this I don't /feel/ any difference. As Marcus said it probably depends on the workload and for sure soon there will appear serious tests, but for me with my common, manual desktop-use there is no need to be afraid of "tragic" performance loss. -- Daniel Bauer photographer Basel Barcelona https://www.patreon.com/danielbauer http://www.daniel-bauer.com -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org