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Date/Time: Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:56:16 +0000
Post From: Native Support for Linux. Will This Ever Come?
[2021-04-14 07:35:43] |
Usuario - Posts: 19 |
Really? Can you provide some hard data on this.
I don´t have a documented benchmark beyond my experience for 2 years, using Sierra 9 hours a day. And checked on different computers. I was forced to switch to Linux because I needed a totally SC dark environment and the white frames on W10 hurt my eyesight. That's when I realized that I was doing noticeably better. But it´s especially noticeable when there´re heavy loads. When you have dozens of charts, with studies, with overlays-price studies, linked charts, with a lot of intraday history, tick data, etc. In linux you don't even notice it. All smooth. Mouse movements responds instantly. When I have tested these same setups in W10 it is almost unusable, ultraslow. Settings configured for performance). Also, as I say, it allows to use OpenGL with AMD graphics. The native Linux graphics driver works perfectly with Sierra. In W10 you can't, as it´s full of bugs. So, It´s as simple as you try it yourself. In fact, I find it hard to believe that you haven't done so by now. Linux Manjaro KDE AMD Ryzen 2400G - 4/8 - 16 Gb RAM 3200mhz. - SSD |