well I got a 3.06ghz ht cpu, and redhat 9 with the latest kernel simply
keeps saying I got only 1 CPU.. no 2 (virtual ones) it installed the smp
kernel though.. so I guess at least it detected it during installation.
windows xp on the same machine has no problems whatsoever detecting and
using
On Tue, 2003-08-19 at 12:16, James Olin Oden wrote:
> I think 2.4.18 of the linux kernel and beyond do so, and specifically RH 9
> supports hyper threading right out of the box. I have been using it on
> some boxes supporting hyperthreading without any issues since the RH 9
> beta came out (phoebe
On Mon, 18 Aug 2003, Richard Troy wrote:
>
>
> Hi guys,
>
> I'm just wondering: We just recently - last weekend - decided to "move
> into the modern era" on one of our server boxes running RedHat Linux. Our
> hardware selection was P4 2.6ghz, 800mhz fsb, with a gig of main memory on
> an Intel
Hi there,
Well I checked out the driver but there is no jumper setting available on the disk,
like the case in IDE. It just have :-
1. Power Connector
2. 2 FireWire Ports
Apart from this there is nothing outside the drive.
Regards,
Rishabh
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From: Dan Hollis