Prashanth Venkatesh wrote: > I believe Linux runs in a multiprocessor environment. > Is it necessary that , to achieve this the processors > should be of same config ? Can you tell me an example of an SMP machine running *any* OS, that has different processors? I think that's not possible with single machine. OK you can try two different CPUs(I mean speed or stepping) with same socket type from same company but I think it will be a taxing requirement for kernel developers. Whay say? Shridhar ---------------------------------------------- LIH is all for free speech. But it was created for a purpose. Violations of the rules of this list will result in stern action.
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