That link has 14 benchmarks across 5 platforms. What's your anecdote/evidence theshold?
So you shoot down his "fortune-cookie wisdom", and correct him with the same type of analogy. Was the bile necessary?
FTA, quoting Red Hat's Matthew Garrett: Secondly, in the near future the design of the kernel will mean that the kernel itself is part of the bootloader. This means that kernels will also have to be signed.
That link has 14 benchmarks across 5 platforms. What's your anecdote/evidence theshold?
So you shoot down his "fortune-cookie wisdom", and correct him with the same type of analogy. Was the bile necessary?
FTA, quoting Red Hat's Matthew Garrett: Secondly, in the near future the design of the kernel will mean that the kernel itself is part of the bootloader. This means that kernels will also have to be signed.