On 4/15/05, Linda Luu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Does anyone happen to know how the upcoming multi-core CPU will be handled
> by the kernel? Does it see each core as a physical or logical CPU or ?
Can't answer this, but I guess each core will be seen as a physical
CPU as they are
On 4/15/05, Linda Luu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Does anyone happen to know how the upcoming multi-core CPU will be handled
by the kernel? Does it see each core as a physical or logical CPU or ?
Can't answer this, but I guess each core will be seen as a physical
CPU as they are real
* Linda Luu ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Vanderpool is a hardware support for OS virtualization (running multiple OS
> "at the same time"), how does Linux kernel make use of this, particularly
> which part of the kernel code?
There's Xen support for upcoming VT, which will allow running
Hello,
Does anyone happen to know how the upcoming multi-core CPU will be handled
by the kernel? Does it see each core as a physical or logical CPU or ?
Vanderpool is a hardware support for OS virtualization (running multiple OS
"at the same time"), how does Linux kernel make use of this,
Hello,
Does anyone happen to know how the upcoming multi-core CPU will be handled
by the kernel? Does it see each core as a physical or logical CPU or ?
Vanderpool is a hardware support for OS virtualization (running multiple OS
at the same time), how does Linux kernel make use of this,
* Linda Luu ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Vanderpool is a hardware support for OS virtualization (running multiple OS
at the same time), how does Linux kernel make use of this, particularly
which part of the kernel code?
There's Xen support for upcoming VT, which will allow running unmodified
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