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In a message dated: Sun, 28 Apr 2002 19:04:45 EDT
Ben Boulanger said:
>I've never heard of a CPU working when it wasn't seated right, but who
>knows, me not hearing about it means nothin! I'm not really sure how the
>/proc filesystem changes when you put a SMP kernel on the box vs. a
>non-SMP kernel. I wonder if it's working, just not reporting correctly in
>/proc?
I have no idea. I checked the SMP option in the kernel config:
$ grep -i smp .config
CONFIG_SMP=y
uname reports SMP:
$ uname -a
Linux taz 2.4.18 #8 SMP Sat Apr 27 19:26:36 EDT 2002 i686 unknown
Things *seem* faster. But /proc/cpuinfo doesn't reflect 2 CPUs.
When I get the chance I'll dismantle this thing and re-seat the CPUs.
Thanks,
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Seeya,
Paul
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