Clear Linux Switches From Xfce To GNOME, Benchmarks

Written by Michael Larabel in Operating Systems on 24 May 2017 at 12:20 PM EDT. Page 3 of 3. 154 Comments.
Clear Linux Xfce vs. GNOME
Clear Linux Xfce vs. GNOME

Good to see no OpenGL performance regressions in the transition from Xfce to GNOME Shell.

Clear Linux Xfce vs. GNOME
Clear Linux Xfce vs. GNOME
Clear Linux Xfce vs. GNOME

It's great to see GNOME come to Clear Linux and will be interesting to see if Intel makes further inroads for Clear on the desktop.

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