Here's what we set in menuconfig when building Linux kernels for
multi-processor systems:

Processor Type and Features  --->
  ->Symmetric multi-processing support
  ->Timer frequency (1000 HZ)
Device Drivers  --->
     Character devices  --->
          <*> Enhanced Real Time Clock Support
     Real Time Clock  --->
          <*> RTC class

MATT---


On 9/26/06, Raphaƫl Jacquot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Matt Florell wrote:
> For the Asterisk installation, no. For Linux, yes. I built a custom
> SMP kernel, which depending on your Linux distribution may or may not
> be necessary for you.
>

what specific things have you done, that isn't in the base kernel ?
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