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On Thu, April 21, 2005 5:16 pm, Richard Fish said:
> Cosmin Nicolaescu wrote:
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>>Yes, that's exactly what I though about as i was browsing that page. This
>>could be solved so much easier with a simple invoice that's lo
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On Thu, April 21, 2005 2:27 pm, Willie Wong said:
> Okay, I am not exactly sure about how to go about finding out whether
> the CPU is really ht capable... some help?
>
> One thing that I can think of off the top of my head is that for the
> Socket 47
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On Thu, April 21, 2005 1:04 am, Willie Wong said:
> no. On my P4 2Ghz box:
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> [12:32 AM]wwong ~ $ cat /proc/cpuinfo
> processor : 0
> vendor_id : GenuineIntel
> cpu family : 15
> model : 2
> model name : Intel(R) Penti
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On Wed, April 20, 2005 10:47 pm, Willie Wong said:
> How old is the system? I use an intel board and some of the older
> boards came with chips that is HT-capable but doesn't have the BIOS
> option to turn it on. Updating the BIOS version helped with
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On Wed, April 20, 2005 8:29 pm, Roy O. Wright said:
> On my GigaByte MB, HT is enabled via BIOS. You might want to poke
> around there...
>
> HTH,
> Roy
That's what I expected too, but there's no option and/or jumper.
Thanks tho!
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On Wed, April 20, 2005 4:32 pm, Richard Fish said:
> Cosmin Nicolaescu wrote:
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>>1. The motherboard, as well as the P4 processor are HT capable. I have
>>configured SMP and HT capabilities in the kernel, yet I do not have HT.
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intrusion detection ALARM
beep_enable:
Sound alarm enabled
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Thanks,
- -Cos
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Cosmin Nicolaescu
Systems Administrator
Drexel University
Computer Science Department
University Crossings Rm. 135
(267)-918-8505
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