On Wed, 09 Nov 2005, David R. Litwin wrote:
> I have a multithreading processor. After doing more research, I finaly
> figured out that the smp is the kernel for me.
Only if it runs whatever you like to do with your computer faster than a
non-SMP kernel. SMT (multithreading) is not always faster.
tchau
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To change the default Sessions manager type "updates-alternatives --config w-session-manager" as root and then select the startkde option and press enter. I change KDE to my default sessions manager on all of my computers. As for the other problems, SMP is only needed for your processor if it
This is not laptop specific, but.
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FOUL! My uptime counter "rolled over" to 0 at about 497 days 11/6/2005
Actual uptime is about 497 days plus amount listed below
Debian3.0/GNU/Linux system upti
On 2005-Nov-09 (Wed) at 07:54 (-0600), Willie McKemie wrote:
>> This is not laptop specific, but.
>>
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>> Willie, ONWARD! Through the fog!
>> http://counter.li.org Linux registered user #228836 since 1995
>> FOUL! My uptime counter "rolled over" to 0 at about 497 days 11/6/2005
>> Actua
On 09/11/05, Joseph Manning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2005-Nov-09 (Wed) at 07:54 (-0600), Willie McKemie wrote:
>
> >> This is not laptop specific, but.
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> >> Willie, ONWARD! Through the fog!
> >> http://counter.li.org Linux registered user #228836 since 1995
> >> FOUL! My up
Are you using ATI or nVidia proprietary kernel modules? If so, get rid ofthem and see if the crash goes away. If it does, you know where to direct
your complains.If you are rederening to what is currently in my kernel, I am using the standard linux-image from the Debian repository and, subsequent
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