I too think that Ubuntu must provide high quality benchmarking tools
without relying _only_ on commercial products running atop Wine.

In fact, one of the first things people do when testing a new version of
Windows is launching a game and see how smooth it runs. Journalists and
gamers even use 3DMark and the likes to capture the smoothness into
numbers.

I know 3DMark runs well under Wine, but it is DirectX based. Thus, it
would be a great value to have an OpenGL based benchmarking suite
available freely (FLOSS) and natively under Ubuntu.

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[needs-packaging] globs - GL Open Benchmark Suite
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/115309
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