Jorg B. wrote:
>
> Distribution doesn't matter... it's all about the kernel... If you have
> already used Slackware, get Slackware 4.0 from http://www.cdrom.com and install
> the newest 2.2.x kernel on it (currently 2.2.10). You really don't want to use
> the 2.0.x kernels anymore for SMP...
Well - that is not completly true: Do not install a distribution with
the
packages compiled with libc5, the distrib should have Glibc 2.1.
Most recent distributions do, like RedHat 6.0 and SuSE 6.1 but make sure
that
Slackware 4.0 also has this feature.
Regards,
Hermann
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