5 Years of Linux Kernel Releases Benchmarked
An anonymous reader writes "Phoronix has published benchmarks of the past five years worth of Linux kernel releases, from the Linux 2.6.12 through Linux 2.6.37 (dev) releases. The results from these benchmarks of 26 versions show that, for the most part, new features haven't affected performance."
Yawn. When will you kiddies grow up? Linux has been on the desktop for over a decade - in my case, since 1995.
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