Linux certainly does.

Ubuntu is now supported on the Sun Fire T2000 which has 8 cores and a 
total of 32 threads, each of which shows up as a cpu.  And the box only 
costs around 15K...

Chris

Moeen A wrote:
> 
> 
> All the multithread applications will use the Dual Core feature :)
> If you use Linux, you must use a SMP kernel, and your appplications
> can use both of your processors.
> Or when you will run two applications together which have a lot of
> processes, you are using this feature.
> Anyway, sometimes you need pass some special parameters to your
> application, for example when you want to compile something, use
> '-j2' to your 'make' command.
> Also it doesn't make any problem and uncompatibility since 64bits
> CPUs can make.
> 
> Sincerely yours,
> Moein Alinaghian
> 
> 
> */Sreenadh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:
> 
>     Right now the hardware market is over flowing with Dual core & 64 bit.
>     But from what i know, only a few softwares are designed to make use of
>     these techn! ologies.
> 
>     Is there any opensource software that uses the Dual core technology.
> 
>     Does any Linux OS use Dual core????
> 
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