Hi,
Last night I upgraded from my single core 3000+ to a dual core 4800+ X2. My system is dual boot--Windows XP Home and Linux Fedora Core 6.
Windows recognized the new core right away, and it seems to be humming along there.
Linux still runs, but I'm not sure it's recognizing the second core and taking advantage of it.
So, I have some questions for the Linux experts out there...
a) How can I tell for sure if Linux has found and is using the second core?
b) What needs to be done to get Linux to use both cores? I suspect the answer will involve the letters "smp," but that's just a guess.
I am pretty much a Linux novice, so simple answers would definitely be preferred. Any solution that can be done entirely through yum would be great.
Jim
Last night I upgraded from my single core 3000+ to a dual core 4800+ X2. My system is dual boot--Windows XP Home and Linux Fedora Core 6.
Windows recognized the new core right away, and it seems to be humming along there.
Linux still runs, but I'm not sure it's recognizing the second core and taking advantage of it.
So, I have some questions for the Linux experts out there...
a) How can I tell for sure if Linux has found and is using the second core?
b) What needs to be done to get Linux to use both cores? I suspect the answer will involve the letters "smp," but that's just a guess.
I am pretty much a Linux novice, so simple answers would definitely be preferred. Any solution that can be done entirely through yum would be great.
Jim