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Re: Linux/Windows Universal Benchmark



On Sat, Dec 01, 2001 at 01:41:33AM -0500, JakeCatfox@aol.com wrote:
> I really don't need the preaching. I wanted a straight answer. It's a 
> perfectly legitimate question to want to know if one thing performs better 
> than another, and if so, in what areas, and by how much. Human senses are 
> inaccurate to judge things such as this at times, especially if differences 
> are minute, and many factors affect it. A benchmark is more precise. There IS 
> a benchmark cross-platform between Mac and PC. So why not Windows and Linux? 
> That was not a very helpful answer at all. It's as bad as RTFM.

This question is off-topic.  STFW or try to find a newsgroup/mailing
list that discusses benchmarking.

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