On Monday 08 March 2004 05:53 pm, Travis Crook wrote: > On Mon, 2004-03-08 at 15:00, et wrote: > > On Monday 08 March 2004 02:10 pm, Travis Crook wrote: > > [SNIP]> Thanks! > > > > > Travis Crook > > > Visions Beyond > > > > you can, as long as you don't change the positions in the IDE chain of > > the hard drives, just change the MoBo, and cpus, etc, and then (or > > before, your choice) urpmi kernel-smp-xxx, and away you go running a dual > > CPU rig.... > > Sounds easy enough. Thanks! > > > you will want to run hardrake on bootup too, so any other hardware > > changes are made for you on bootup. > > Got it. > > > this ain't winders... > > Nope... > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > > Travis Crook > Visions Beyond
I should say also, if you can, you 'ought' to wait the weeks needed until you can get the download 10.0 isos. much is updated, and the 2.6 kernels they say (and it seems to me) does even a better job balancing the load, but I really have not gotten a good look at it , just yet, I am still installing stuff. that if you dual boot to windows, you won't be as happy about 2 cpus in winders, but linux does a great job of balencing the load, even if all you are running is 3 instanses of setiathome
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