multi-core CPU support

Mark C. Allman mcallman at allmanpc.com
Thu Oct 18 17:28:21 UTC 2007


On Thu, 2007-10-18 at 18:25 +0200, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> On 18/10/2007, Scott van Looy <scott at ethosuk.org.uk> wrote:
> > > I've got the same CPU in my Dell Inspiron. In both Fedora 6 (I could
> > > not install 7 on this machine) and Ubuntu Feisty, the KPowerManager
> > > app works fine, including CPU scaling. I don't know how to check the
> > > daemons, but apps that perform CPU scaling apparently work just fine.
> >
> > Me too, using Gnome. Are you using 32bit or 64bit installs tho? I'm using
> > 64bit on core2 as it's a 64bit chip...
> 
> 32 bit. I'm waiting to read more good things about 64 bit before I
> switch. In fact, I'd love to hear of the advantages for once instead
> of just the problems.
> 
> Dotan Cohen
> 
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> 

Just out of curiosity, which applet is the "CPU Frequency Scaling
Monitor applet for the Gnome taskbar" applet?

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