quoth the Daevid Vincent:
> So why doesn't KDE show it in the little CPU applet?
What does:
cat /proc/cpuinfo
tell you?
-d
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On Sat, 2007-05-26 at 15:19 -0700, Daevid Vincent wrote:
> I just upgraded my Gentoo server from an old Celeron 1Ghz to a Pentium4
> 3Ghz (hyperthreaded).
[snip]
> But when I'm in KDE, the little load applet doesn't show two CPUs
> (should it?).
don't know about kde, but have you tried something
> -Original Message-
> From: Denis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, May 26, 2007 3:47 PM
> To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
> Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] how do i know my SMP is working
> and setup right?
>
> Having done this several times now, you have
Having done this several times now, you have to select the following
in the kernel:
-SMP support and SMP Scheduling (only for processors with Hyperthreading)
-Enhanced Real Time Clock (RTC) support
-ACPI (in the power management menu)
Without ACPI support, only one processor will be recognized,
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