VulK wrote:
> On the topic of performances I just came across this post on phoronix:
> http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=windows-10-lxcore&num=1
> 
> TL;DR: benchmarks give surprisingly good performances provided you do not
> access the filesystem. At the moment, while running sage could be ok, this
> would make compiling it on WSL a terrible nightmare.

This presumably also affects Sage's start-up time (and in general,
Python imports), as it loads hundreds of .so's.


For Windows 95 and 98[SE] IIRC, there existed an ext2 filesystem
driver... ;-)


-leif


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