I'm a newbie in Linux, may I ask how do i know if I'm using the smp kernel?


At 12:01 PM 8/2/02, you wrote:

>The question is that are you using an smp kernel ? If not then you will 
>have to install the smp kernel rpms. Secondly you can use the program 
>xosview to see the load on the two processors this will tell you whether 
>Linux sees the 2 processors.
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