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OS Performance — Snow Leopard, Windows 7, and Ubuntu 9.10

BeckySharp writes "With the nearly simultaneous release of Apple's Mac OS X 10.6 'Snow Leopard' (available right now) and Microsoft's Windows 7 (available Oct. 22), you get the inevitable debate: Which is the better operating system, Windows 7 or Snow Leopard? To help determine that, Computerworld's Preston Gralla put both operating systems through their paces, selected categories for a head-to-head competition, and then chose a winner in each category." Relatedly, Phoronix has posted Snow Leopard vs. Ubuntu 9.10 benchmarks. They ran tests from ray tracing to 3D gaming to compilation. Their tests show Ubuntu 9.10 winning a number of the tests, but there are some slowdowns in performance and still multiple wins in favor of Snow Leopard, so the end result is mixed.

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  1. Re:Yeah and by swanzilla · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I presume that stat was fabricated to make a point. My blog's traffic paints a far different picture of the state of the market...

    Windows 22786 79.1 %
    Linux 2997 10.4 %
    Unknown 2462 8.5 %
    Macintosh 528 1.8 %

    ...looks like you are off by several significant figures there.

  2. Re:Dock/Taskbar design by morghanphoenix · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Mac makes a good computer, forget the OS. Those $600 new systems are crap, and they're going to last nowhere near as long as a new mac. I myself prefer Panasonic laptops, which are even better than macs but even more expensive. I've had bad experiences with Dell, Gateway and the like. Even Alienware has gone to crap post buyout. If I want a good computer I'll get a Mach V from Falcon, a Toughbook from Panasonic or a Macbook Pro from Apple. If I want to save money, well, when it falls apart the day after the waranty ends the savings are kinda lost.

  3. side issue: props to autopager by zogger · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I just recently found out about the FF plugin autopager, and both links in the story worked flawless. What a smooth and useful add-on. Now if there was a way to lock FF autoscrolling, so you could set your reading speed and then let go of the mouse....