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Castelhano, Dan wrote:
| They are 4 intel xeon 1.4ghz processors. I didn't know/think hypertreading
| was enabled on these chips. Thought it just came out on the 2.4+ ghz xeon
| chips.

They're only marketing it on newer PC's because the chipsets now support
it. Fact is it's been around a bit longer. I've enabled it on some older
~ P4 1.4Ghz Dell machines - Win2k saw 2 CPU's when I did.

The latest 2.4.20 kernel should support it properly if you compile it
for a P4 (your config showed P3), and enable Hyperthreading (I believe
it's an option now).

Worth a shot if you can't disable it in the BIOS config.

- -Rick
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