Your Fuzzy God


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Posted: Jan. 25 2006,19:55 |
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DSL is compiled with dual processor support. I ran it on my dual P3 1Ghz machine and both processors were recognized. You can tell if both processors are recognized because when you boot there will be 2 tux logos. Also both processors and speeds should be displayed when booting. As far as using both processors, I believe that is up to the program you are running and I can't tell you for sure which programs do and don't utilize multiple processors. I hope this helps,
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