I asked a question like this a while ago, and was told that this flag does
mean that the chip has functioning HT, what it means is that the means
by which you can ask the question as to whether it has HT exists. You
will then get the answer no. Quite why they bother I do not know, but
I am told
joe, you are right! i was looking to the CPU flags and saw the HT flag, so i
thought this CPU should support that, my mistake. installing debian on
another system with a "real" HT CPU was successful.
eric
On Tuesday 18 October 2005 21:40, Joseph H. Fry wrote:
> On Mon, 2005-10-17 at 22:42 +0200
On Mon, 2005-10-17 at 22:42 +0200, Debian wrote:
> I have a P4 1.6 GHz with HT. It is enabled in the Bios and i'm using
the
> linux-image-2.6.12-SMP kernel. wheter x86info not /proc/cpuinfo are
> knowing something about 2 virtual CPU's.
> What is going wrong?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't h
I have a P4 1.6 GHz with HT. It is enabled in the Bios and i'm using the
linux-image-2.6.12-SMP kernel. wheter x86info not /proc/cpuinfo are
knowing something about 2 virtual CPU's.
What is going wrong?
greetz
me
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