Re: [OFFTOPIC] "smack the penguin" 2.4 vs 2.6
From: Mark Borgerding
Date: Sat Jan 24 2004 - 11:09:54 EST
Mark Borgerding wrote:
Eduard Bloch wrote:
#include <hallo.h>
* Chris Friesen [Fri, Jan 23 2004, 02:36:59PM]:
Diversion for friday afternoon...how far can you get?
Personal best is 586
Which means that you are playing it either on a Windows box (what a
shame) or cheating somehow or you have a 5Ghz box or something else is
wrong on regular Linux systems. I do not any Linux user who got
more than 325.5 with the Linux version of the Shockwave plugin.
Sounds like 3/4 of the programmers I've ever worked with -- if they
can't figure out how to do it, then it can't be done and anyone who
says otherwise must be lying or cheating.
Still, it does seem like the game is much less predictable on some
systems. I have a linux laptop that plays it quite nicely (thus the
593.4 I reported earlier). I tried it on my desktop at home, and it
was very jerky.
The two systems are pretty comparable.
For anyone who cares: here's the main differences with laptop (good)
on the left and the desktop (bad) on the right:
Mozilla: 1.5 on both, build dates 20031107 vs 20031007
Flash Version: 6.0.79.0 vs 6.0.69.0
CPU: Pent M 1700 vs Athlon XP 2100+
Video: ATI Radeon M9 vs Matrox G400 <=== I think this is the problem
Kernel: 2.4.21 (debian) vs 2.6.1
I am going to reboot to check against the 2.4 kernel. Who knows? Maybe
there will be a pingu bug report against the 2.6 kernel series.
... doesn't seem the same.
It appears that 2.4.22 may be better suited to penguin abuse than 2.6.1.
I rebooted my desktop to 2.4.22. Within a minute, I tied my record
from the laptop.
( http://www.borgerding.net/pingu_proof.png )
Still, the results are far from scientific or conclusive. I need some
objective smackage.
Maybe I will try a blind study with my nieces tonight. I'll reboot the
machine into either 2.4.22 or 2.6.1 and record their scores.
Coming soon to a techie-site near you, "Pingumark 2004".
- Mark Borgerding
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