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Battle of the Thumb Drive Linux Systems

by on October 27, 2008. Filed under Benchmarks, Damn Small Linux, Desktop, Fedora, Lightweight Desktop, Puppy Linux, Reviews, Xubuntu

Lifehacker took four Linux distros, put them on USB flash drives, and ran a Lifehacker Faceoff.

Today we’re detailing four no-install distributions—Damn Small Linux, Puppy Linux, Xubuntu, and Fedora—and helping you decide which might work for that spare thumb drive you’ve got lying around, or as just a part of your multi-gig monster stick.

Intel vs. AMD: Today’s generation compared

by on March 23, 2007. Filed under Benchmarks, Folding Benchmark CD, Science

The Tech Report used a Linux LiveCD to benchmark the latest processors from AMD and Intel.

notfred’s Folding Benchmark CD tests the most common work unit types and estimates performance in terms of the points per day that a CPU could earn for a Folding team member. The CD itself is a bootable ISO. The CD boots into Linux, detects the system’s processors and Ethernet adapters, picks up an IP address, and downloads the latest versions of the Folding execution cores from Stanford. It then processes a sample work unit of each type.

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