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[Phoronix] Intel Celeron Dual-Core Linux Performance Review
[Phoronix] Intel Celeron Dual-Core Linux Performance Review
While nearly all of Intel's attention is focused on their newer LGA-1366 platform with the high-end Core i7 processors and then the forthcoming Core i5 series, there are still plenty of viable processors left for the LGA-775 motherboards. There are of course a number of different Core 2 Duo, ...
SUSE Studio: The Do-it-Yourself Linux
SUSE Studio: The Do-it-Yourself Linux
techgage.com — Introduction If you've ever dreamed of building your own Linux distro, or have given it a try... in the past but found it to be too complicated, then the service that SUSE Studio avails is bound to intrigue you. Well, as long as you're perfectly happy ... (more) SUSE Studio: The Do-it-Yourself Linux
[Phoronix] Announcing PTS Desktop Live 2009.3 "Gernlinden"
phoronix.com — It has been no secret that we have been working to create our own Linux distribution that... is designed to run off a Live DVD/USB device and would provide a standardized free software stack for running hardware benchmarks whether you are a computer ... (more) [Phoronix] Announcing PTS Desktop Live 2009.3 ...
[Phoronix] NVIDIA 190.16 Driver Brings OpenGL 3.2 To Linux
[Phoronix] NVIDIA 190.16 Driver Brings OpenGL 3.2 To Linux
phoronix.com — Yesterday NVIDIA released their first 190.xx Linux beta driver for their GeForce and Quadro graphics cards. The... NVIDIA 190.16 Beta driver brought a number of VDPAU fixes, PowerMizer control features, a number of new official and unofficial OpenGL ... (more) [Phoronix] NVIDIA 190.16 Driver Brings OpenGL 3.2 To Linux
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Intel Celeron Dual-Core Linux Performance
DV Hardware — ... slow, but among the newer Celeron parts there are even some dual-core processors. For a forthcoming article we had picked up an Intel Celeron E1400 for looking at the Linux video decoding performance on a slow system (similar to our HD Video Playback With A $20 CPU & $30 GPU On Linux article), but as we have never published performance results for a dual-core Celeron on Linux, we have decided to get those numbers out there today for those that are interested. Check it out at Phoronix. Intel Celeron Dual-Core Linux Performance - More ...

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