[SLUG] smp functionality

From: Mikes work account (mrock@stewartsigns.com)
Date: Sun Jan 20 2002 - 13:36:55 EST


I have just installed the 2.4.9-12 kernel on RH 7.1 and we have a dual
processsor Netfinity. When I booted the new kernel I lost my dual processor
functionality. How do I implement that capability. I thought all the
kernels were to have that built in?

Michael C. Rock

-----Original Message-----
From: slug@lists.nks.net [mailto:slug@lists.nks.net]On Behalf Of Robin
(Roblimo) Miller
Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2002 4:38 AM
To: slug@nks.net
Subject: Re: [SLUG] Yet another IBM commercial for Linux

> The only ill-effect of these commercials is that they portray linux as
> something solely for the corporate world: a lay-up making, server-farm
> replacing workhorse of an operating system. Even the average-joe
> police investigator in that "They Stole All Our Servers" IBM
> commercial says, "What's a Server?" ... In TV commercials, there are
> very few incidentals.

These are ads for IBM, not ads for Linux. I've spent a fair amount of
time talking with Susan DeKeukelaere, who's in charge of z/390
marketing, and to her Linux is a sales tool for IBM hardware and
services, not a "cause" of some sort.

Get a couple of bumps down the corporate ladder, into the tech crowd,
and you find lots of Linux junkies. But they don't control the ad budget. :)

FYI, and a ray of hope (unless you hate IBM): There is a significant
movement within IBM (spawned by the techie crowd, natch) to push desktop
Linux both internally and as a customer option.

I think we should be happy that IBM mentions Linux at all in its TV
spots. Believe me, when most of your friends/associates are tech-types,
it's easy to forget that only a tiny percentage of the population has
even heard the word. The guys at Bentley's (semi-biker bar in Bradenton
I go to sometimes) sure haven't, even though most of them have computers
and Internet connections (mostly AOL).

- Robin



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