Re: [opensuse] New opensuse and having a few problems
- From: James Pifer <jep@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 13:34:25 -0500
I can't help with your other problems, sorry.
Try typing a "1" (numeral one) in while running top to see broken-out
results for the two cores, or install htop (available in the main
repository) for a nicer text-mode display of the same stuff which
defaults to showing both cores. Isn't that a 64 bit processor? Have
you tried the default 64 bit kernel?
I think you'll like openSUSE.
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Tying a 1 in top or using htop does show both CPUs. Thanks.
I'm not aware of it being 64 bit. Wouldn't installation see that and
install the appropriate kernel?
Thanks,
James
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