1) This is WAY off topic for a mailing list that deals with 4.77Mhz CPUs
primarily

2) There's no such thing as kernel 2.0.38

3) Linux won't tell you the CPU Mhz, but your BIOS should.


On Wed, 5 May 1999, Rivalino Matias Junior wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> How can I get the real clock of my processor ? I'm using the information 
> storaged in BIOS SETUP, however this field (clock processor) is free for 
> the user switch. In this case, I don't have 100% confirmation about this 
> information. The /proc/cpuinfo, in my Linux box, don't present the clock 
> processor information. My kernel is 2.0.38 (RH). The label printed in my 
> processor is AMD K6-II 350. However, the performance is pool, that call 
> me attention.
> 
> Thanx in advance,
> 
> RMj.
> 
> 
> 

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