On 09/03/07 20:39 +0100, Ben Humpert wrote:
> The Intel website shows wrong informations, on some sites you can see a
> 3,73GHz Extreme Edition in 0,90nm on some sites you only see a 3,4GHz EE in
> 0,90nm but there is ONLY a 3,73GHz EE in 0,90nm. I never use the Intel
> website, you cannot trust
On 09/03/07 14:02 -0500, David A. Parker wrote:
> Anyway, as you probably know, hyper threading is not the same as having
> a second core. To the best of my knowledge, a dual-core CPU will always
> show 2 cores regardless of whether it supports hyper threading. I don't
> think you will see eac
On 09/03/07 19:09 +0100, Ben Humpert wrote:
> > Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2007 12:08:25 -0500> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Ben Humpert
> > wrote:> > my dell PE 860 has a Intel DualCore Xeon with hyper-threading, my
> > Dell > > PE 850 only has a Intel P4 with HT. On both i only see two
> > processors > > (f
On 08/03/07 10:28 -0500, Andrew Perrin wrote:
> I seem to have developed a need for a single process (R) to use more than
> 3G of RAM. The system has 6G, and is doing virtually nothing else. Is
> there a way to compile 2.6.18 or higher with the so-called hugemem patch
> under debian?
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