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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/14/2013 12:06 PM, JD wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">I have many VMs here ... let me check all the currently running machines/VMs ...
every last one of them has an SMP kernel even though most have 1 vCPU assigned
and have never seen more. Perhaps that is a Server install thing? Don't really
use desktops anymore.
Perhaps TinyCore or Puppy or router distros don't use SMP?</pre>
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I think SMP-aware kernels have been the default for at least a
couple of years now. I can't remember when I read about it, but I
seem to recall a thread on LKML that talked about turning it on by
default (at least on ix86/x86-64).<br>
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— Mike<br>
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