I am tracking FreeBSD 6-CURRENT and am using the latest KDE (3.5.2) from ports. I have a SuperKaramba theme for CPUs. My laptop has a 2.8 GHZ Pentium 4 with HTT. I have built an SMP kernel and am running it. When I run top, it states that two processes are currently running, which indicates that I have multi-processor support correctly configured. I’ve checked sysctl values and they’re correct.
The cpu sensors are tracking each other within 1%, which I believe to be bogus. I have submitted a problem report at bugs.kde.org, #124798, which contains the theme I created. Can anyone give me pointers to how I can prove that I have FreeBSD configured correctly, or verify that my problem is a bug. Where is the superkaramba cpu sensor getting it’s data?
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