Any ideas about APIC support dependency?

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Well, yes .. .that was one of my issues !! I did try switching the
APIC option in within my BIOS and I came up with a whole different set
of errors, that said about the same thing. the out put ended with:

 RTAI[hal]:ERROR, LOCAL APIC CONFIGURED BUT NOT AVAILABLE/ENABLED

Yesterday, I did some experimenting and a good bit of google research
and one promising thing i found was this site:
http://www.network-crawler.de/index.php/RTAI     --which notes that if
i get this error, then I will have to recompile. I have not idea what
exactly i would recompile or how to do it, so please, if anyone knows,
spell it out to me (i am really bad at Linux stuff).

The computer that I am trying to install 10.04 onto is a neoware e100
thin client, with a VIA processor. Although it is x86 compliant, some
earlier versions were made without support for APIC. This can be found
by typing $ 'cat /proc/cpuinfo' and looking at the flags section.
Well, lucky me, my processor does not support APIC, however my BIOS
does not seem to know (or care).

I am pretty sure that no APIC support on the process is my issue here,
and this has absolutely nothing to do with 10.04.  --Moderators, if
you want to two and put in a new thread, feel free. --

So, at this point I have two questions:

1 - Does EMC2 require APIC support to run ?

2 - How would I go about configuring EMC2 to run with out APIC support ?

Any help is greatly appreciated!! Thanks in advance.
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