> I seem to remember linux not having very robust SMP support. I had heard it > was improving. Does anyone know what the state of it is? Is potato's SMP > better than slink? I would think it is a function of the kernel, not the > distro, but I could be wrong.
You are wrong. SMP is totally written in the kernel. But your doubt has values, because SMP has been implementated only in kernel v2.2, which was distributed only in newest distros. So that slink doesn't have SMP support at all. -- Leonardo Dias Analista Programador / Analyst Programmer Catho Online http://www.catho.com.br