Re: kernel and kernel-smp

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Mike Westkamper a écrit :

Hi Julien,

The Kernel-smp includes the ability to handle symmetrical multi-processors.
If your machine has two or more CPU's then use it, otherwise use the plain
kernel.

Mike

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Hi, what's the difference between kernel and kernel-smp?

thx

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Julien Le Houérou

Université de Haute Bretagne
Centre de Ressources Informatiques

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Ok, so i'd better use smp for my p4-hyper-threading?

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Julien Le Houérou

Université de Haute Bretagne
Centre de Ressources Informatiques

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