In a bold display of creativity, ScratchMonkey wrote:
Everybody seems to be under the misimpression that I'm a Linux zealot. My
objective is not to determine *whether* HLDS works better on Windows, but
*why*. What needs to happen to improve the Linux side? Is the problem in
the kernel, the process mix, the compiler, or a poor choice of compiler
options?

Why can't it be that it was written as a native Win32 app and simply
does not perform as well when ported to Linux?  I can't believe it, but
I deleted an old message from Alfred that talked about what options were
used when compiling, though it was probably too old to be of any use
discussing what they do today.

And seriously, I would not question Alfred's methods on Linux.  The dude
knows what he's doing.

--
Eric (the Deacon remix)

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