Re: any reason for things SMP on a single processor

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On Sat, 2005-06-18 at 11:05, Claude Jones wrote:
> I have a single processor system, and I noticed 
> there were a couple of smp packages on my system after what I thought 
> was an upgrade, but turned out to be an install:

It depends on the processor.  A single P4 or xeon with
hyperthreading is ulilized as 2 processors and you need the
smp kernel/utilities to take advantages.  If you have a single
processor without hyperthreading, then you don't need the
smp versions.  If you are running the smp kernel, you can tell
if you have a processor with hyperthreading with:
"less /proc/cpuinfo".  If you see twice as many processors as
you really have, they are hyperthreaded.

-- 
  Les Mikesell
    lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx



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