Gehacktesmacher

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Posted: May 22 2006,14:20 |
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hi! i am new here. but i got the same question in mind till i found this thread 
so i tried "uname -a" on some of my machines, mostly i got the smp stamp, also on single cpu machines.
so the question is not that dsl support smp machines otherwise i think the question is for example that dsl really uses both cores on a dual core system or more than 1 cpu in multiprocessor systems.
i tried both versions dsl2.4 and dsl-n with the 2.6 kernel, boot with vmwareplayer and i got the smp stamp.
but then i tried boinc (setiathome) and only one cpu core is used.
but it can be that the vmware player does not support dualcore cpus or smp systems for the booted image?!
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