On Thursday 15 January 2004 10:23 am, Tom_Gordon/RISE/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> Sun builds utter junk. They were unwilling to acknowledge to customers
> that their UltraSPARC II CPUs had quality issues that caused random
> crashes. Thats poor support and QA/Testing in my book. I'm not surprise
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Rodney Kanno wrote:
| My processors are AMD MP 2100...about 1.8 GHZ each. When I try to
| play video (mpg), I have nothing else running and I have ~800MB free
| memory, out of 1020MB. While the video is playing, CPU utilization
| does not go above 37
My processors are AMD MP 2100...about 1.8 GHZ each.
When I try to play video (mpg), I have nothing else running and I have
~800MB free memory, out of 1020MB. While the video is playing, CPU
utilization does not go above 37%. I am using Kaffeine, and also noatun.
Both give me choppy video. I am
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Rodney Kanno wrote:
| I have a dual processor computer, but I am getting the impression
| that Linux is using only one processor. I am running SUSE 9.0, with
| the 2.4.21-166-smp4G kernel. Doing a cat /proc/cpuinfo shows that
| Linux is detecting 2 c
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Morning Everyone,
I have a dual processor computer, but I am getting the impression that
Linux is using only one processor. I am running SUSE 9.0, with the
2.4.21-166-smp4G kernel. Doing a cat /proc/cpuinfo shows that Linux is
detecting 2 cpu's. However, when I try to run video, the video is v