Works fine for me and many others.

Look for SMP as the key work, you delete one ";" from the kernel make file,
there by un commenting the smp=1 line, build a kernel, and you have smp.

I am running red hat 5, on a dual p90 HP vectra, Intel Neptune chipset, 40
MB ram. I hear the new 2.1.x kernels are a lot faster with SMP (the current
2.0.x kernels are poor for kernel intensive tasks (still faster than a
single cpu though)).

http://www.linuxhq.com/
and search for smp for more info.

At 07:20 AM 3/7/98 -0800, you wrote:
>   Can anyone tell me if Linux will support multiple processor mother
>boards?  I recall seeing something that this was in work quite some time
>back and I don't know if it's available yet.  Does anyone know how many
>processors it will support at once? Thanks.
>
>
>... steve
>
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