I was running Ubuntu on my netbook for a few years before switching to FreeBSD. I have also run OpenBSD on the same machine. OpenBSD uses Xenocara there own new branch or Xorg., but I noticed the same for both FreeBSD and OpenBSD and there wasn't any real CPU difference when running common desktop tasks like editing text files, HTML or just surfing the web.
One thing I have noticed about both the BSD's; is that it uses 10% more CPU than Ubuntu for the Xorg process.
Does anyone know why a BSD vs Ubuntu Xorg would use a higher amount of CPU?
It's not a show stopper for me I was just curious if it was a Kernel thing or driver support or the handling of SMP...
One thing I have noticed about both the BSD's; is that it uses 10% more CPU than Ubuntu for the Xorg process.
Does anyone know why a BSD vs Ubuntu Xorg would use a higher amount of CPU?
It's not a show stopper for me I was just curious if it was a Kernel thing or driver support or the handling of SMP...