Thanks for the reply richard.
The kernel you are currently using does not support dual core / multi 
processors. For dual core you need an SMP kernel, which in Ubutu has a name 
ending in -generic (instead of -386 you have now). The list you attached shows 
you do have a generic kernel for Gutsy installed on your PC (ii  
linux-image-2.6.22-14-generic), so you should be able to use that:
- reboot your PC
- in the grub boot menu* select the kernel with 2.6.22-14-generic, then press 
enter
- after logging in, check if both cores are active
(*you may need to press <Esc> to get the grub menu)

The question is: how did you get the -386 kernel installed? Did you do
that yourself or was that done automatically during the update?

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no more dual core with prescott 3.20
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/158107
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