"Jose M. Sanchez" wrote:
Heh, my dual PIII 450 does a block in 8 hours...
-JMS
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My system is as follows:
Abit BP6 Motherboard
Dual Celeron 466 overclocked to 525
160 MB RAM
13.6 GB WD HDD ATA-66
Diamond Multimedia Speedstar A90 16MB RAM
SBLive Value
52X CD-ROM
I'm currently using a dual setup running Mandrake 7.0-2. During
installation, it auto-detected both CPUs, installed the SMP kernel,
and set it to the default.
My system is as follows:
Abit BP6 Motherboard
Dual Celeron 466 overclocked to 525
160 MB RAM
13.6 GB WD HDD ATA-66
Diamond Multimedia
Heh, my dual PIII 450 does a block in 8 hours...
-JMS
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From: John Grace [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, May 07, 2000 2:54 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] A Dual CPU Computer
I'm currently using a dual setup running Mandrake
On Thu, 4 May 2000, Sami A. Kutbi wrote:
I'm building a dual CPU computer is Mandrake compatible with it. please
pass any recommendations.
As far as I know, Linux recognizes several processors.
Paul
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On Fri, 05 May 2000, you wrote:
On Thu, 4 May 2000, Sami A. Kutbi wrote:
I'm building a dual CPU computer is Mandrake compatible with it. please
pass any recommendations.
As far as I know, Linux recognizes several processors.
Paul
Can anybody shed some light on how well it utilises SMP?
Yes,
I am currently running SuSE 6.4 with dual P3 450's. After loading
check to see that you are using the SMP Kernel.
Jon Fry
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