On Jul 27, 06 16:25:13 -0400, Marcel Mourguiart wrote:
Hi, i'm a reviewer from ChileHardware.com we are preparing a VGA round up review for linux, with nvidia and ati vga.
*Is there a a way we can benchmark XGL/Compiz* ??
Boo. No clue. As it's typically just fast enough...
Maybe i can benchmark indirectly, glxgears with and with out xgl and the same with games and other graphics benchmarks. Also as the code is pretty new, currently profiling would be more
important than benchmarking.
Wish distribution you think is better for this ?? 10.0, 10.1, 10.2 ( alpha ).
Factory. The code is changing too fast.
The problem there is that factory is fine with XGL reviews, but part of the review is the stability of the system, i haven't install factory so I'm not really sure how stable is it. The review is not XGL specific, but a way to have a vga map in linux, we already have that for windows and every body know nvidia have better performance in Linux, but how much better ??
This benchmark is going to take more than a month, whats versions of
XGL/Compiz, do you recommend ?? We are going to test games too.
Hm. Probably take the latest possible. Though David might want to comment on that.
I'm not exactly sure whether benchmarking is already usefull at the current state, but it could be a good possibility to confirm my opinion that NVidia cards look better ;)
Yeah, nvidia looks better :) I just hope the new owner give a little more pushing to linux in ATI. -- Marcel Mourguiart