Don't use 7.0 myself....

You processors are not being detected because you need to use a different
Kernel with SMP support switched on. By default, the installation comes up
with a single processor kernel. Have a look in

/boot

Do you have an kernel in there with -smp- in the title? If so, it's the SMP
version. Link vmlinuz to it and reboot. Ta-da - 2 processors.

I've got a 566 dual celeron set-up at the moment, so I've been down this
road myself.

Steve Flynn
IBM MVS Operations Analyst



"gary williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 17/02/2000 15:45:08

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Subject:  [newbie] mandrake 7.0




i have two questions about mandrake 7.0
first, why is it if i install mandrake as a server the default GUI is
not KDE?

second why doesn't mandrake recognize both my processors? i have a
netfinity 3500 m10, with dual 500mhz pentium 3 processors. when i
install it only shows one processor on the signon screen.



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