On Wed, Dec 12, 2001 at 05:15:14AM +0100, Jerome BENOIT wrote: | Bonjour: | | I have just install the Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 (testing/unstable) | on a dual processor machine | --I installed Debian GNU/Linux 2.2 on my laptop a few months ago. | To have a nice login I have installed the `linuxlogo' package: | according to the printed message, only one processor is identified. | | How can we check that the two processor are detected ?
already answered. | Futhermore, I have created a swap file four times greater | than the RAM of the machine (1Gb): | my actual swap (checked with free) is half of my request (2Gb). 2GB isn't half of 1GB. In any case I would expect that the useable swap space is less than the partition size you allocated due to book keeping overhead. On my machine, cfdisk shows 255.47 MB. 'free -m' shows a total of 243MB. The overhead should not be very significant (ie half). On my system I have about 5% overhead. -D -- the nice thing about windoze is - it does not just crash, it displays a dialog box and lets you press 'ok' first.

