So how do the Linux binary only distros work then? I'm sure I've seen the 
choice, oh load the binaries, or pull and compile the source as 
choices in Ubuntu? Why bother making one-click apps with Linux VM if everyone 
ignores them? Or is this an 80/20 rule? 

On 2010-03-31, at 12:05 AM, Serge Stinckwich wrote:

> A version compiled with the Intel C compiler could be available on the
> Pharo website, but linux distro will never use it. They will prefer to
> recompile from scratch with gcc. What kind of boost performance is
> expected with the Intel compiler ?
> 
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