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Linux OpenGL: Ubuntu 13.04/13.10 vs. Fedora 19/20
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on 5 October 2013. Page 1 of 4.
Under the microscope this Saturday morning are benchmark results comparing the Intel
Haswell graphics performance of Ubuntu 13.04, Ubuntu 13.10 Beta, Fedora 19, and
Fedora 20 Alpha. The System76 Galago UltraPro with Intel Iris Pro 5200 graphics
was used to see how these four Linux distribution releases compare in their open-source
OpenGL graphics/gaming performance.
For those not following the many Linux graphics articles each week, and numerous
articles that have already covered the Ubuntu 13.10 performance in its current
development state, there's a lot to look forward to with this next Ubuntu Linux
release. As Ubuntu doesn't ship major updates to the Linux kernel, Mesa, or other
key components as stable release updates, going from Ubuntu 13.04 to Ubuntu 13.10
means big changes are in store. Ubuntu 13.04 is packing Linux 3.8 and Mesa 9.1.4,
as the two principal components affecting the open-source Linux GPU performance,
while Ubuntu 13.10 will premiere with the Linux 3.11 kernel and Mesa 9.2.0. Both
Linux 3.11 and Mesa 9.2 have a lot of improvements over what's found in Ubuntu
13.04, and just not for Intel hardware but also with the Nouveau and Radeon drivers.
There's already been many comparison tests covering this on Phoronix but there
will be more surely to come.
Fedora 19 meanwhile has already shipped Linux 3.11 and Mesa 9.2.0 as stable
release updates. The only advantages that Fedora 20 Alpha has over Fedora 19 is
some slightly newer Linux 3.11 kernel changes, GNOME Shell 3.10.0.1 over GNOME
Shell 3.8.4, xf86-video-intel 2.21.15 over xf86-video-intel 2.21.12, and a newer
GCC 4.8 snapshot. These changes won't mean much though for the tests done today
looking at the OpenGL graphics performance. The Fedora 20 Alpha performance may
also end up being slower than Fedora 19 anyways due to the packages currently
being in their debug state that in the past at least has negatively affected the
system performance which is why we don't tend to benchmark Fedora pre-releases.
Fedora 20 also now has the , but that isn't the subject of today's tests and will
be covered in another article in the coming days on Phoronix. Ubuntu 13.04, Ubuntu
13.10 Beta, Fedora 19, and Fedora 20 Alpha were all in their updated, stock-configured
states at the time of benchmarking via the open-source
platform for conducting fully automated Linux performance benchmarks
in a turn-key and reproducible manner.
Page 1 - IntroductionPage 2 - Ubuntu vs. Fedora BenchmarksPage 3 - Ubuntu vs. Fedora BenchmarksPage 4 - Ubuntu vs. Fedora Benchmarks
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