On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 8:15 PM, Mike Chambers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 2008-06-30 at 19:56 +0300, Gilboa Davara wrote: > > On Mon, 2008-06-30 at 11:12 -0500, Mike Chambers wrote: > > > > > > Athlon 64 X2 (B) 3600+ 1.9 GHz (65W) > > > 2000 MT/s (mega transfers/second) > > > Socket AM2 > > > > > > Dual-Core. > > > > > > > http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c01063553&lc=en&cc=us&dlc=en&product=3443509 > 〈=en > > > > > > Above should be the specs on the machine. > > > > > > Does that info help clarify what I have and asking? > > > > > > -- > > > > In general, things should work more-or-less out of the box. > > I'd consider switching to F9/x86_64, especially if you have more than > > 2GB of memory. > > > > Well, I only have 2G ram, so using 64 won't do me much good anyway. I > guess I am only asking is what services (if any) need to be on to take > advantage of the dual core processor(s), as I mostly turn off all > services that I don't need after a install and might have turned > something off (like cpuspeed, if needed) that might need on to help the > system run faster/better. > > > P.S. I've yet to upgrade from F8 and F9 on my machines. But unless > > something went wrong between RC2 and F9-release, you should be safe. > > Already running F9 and have since testing actually. Just trying to > clarify what services are needed IF any for cpus to work faster/better. > > P.S. Not having any problems or slowness really on anything, just asking > in general is all. > > As far as I know non of "desktop" services in Fedora (cpuspeed included) need any type of special configuration when used on dual core CPUs. - Gilboa
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