Date: Wed, 10 May 2000 16:46:16 GMT From: "Steven D. Meacham" <smeacham@intcon.net> To: freebsd-newbies@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Question re:dual processors Message-ID: <20000510.16461600@mis.configured.host>
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[-- Attachment #1 --] Hi I need to know if there is special configuration required to support dual processors in FreeBSD. I'm installing 4.0-Release according to the install|options screens. The box has an Intel PR440FX mainboard with dual pentium pro 180Mhz processors. Linux requires a kernal rebuild to turn on support. Also, if someone can advise me, I have another minor question. I've noticed the FreeBSD KDE is not nearly as graphically clear and refined as the KDE on Linux-Mandrake 7.0. By this, I mean that the graphics are blockier, grainer and just look unprofessional. Is this something that I did wrong in my setup, or what? Thanks for your help... Steven Meacham [-- Attachment #2 --] <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"> <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>Question re:dual processors</TITLE> <META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="StarOffice/5.1 (Win32)"> <META NAME="CREATED" CONTENT="20000510;11414110"> <META NAME="CHANGEDBY" CONTENT="Steven D. Meacham"> <META NAME="CHANGED" CONTENT="20000510;11461320"> </HEAD> <BODY> <P>Hi</P> <P>I need to know if there is special configuration required to support dual processors in FreeBSD. I'm installing 4.0-Release according to the install|options screens. The box has an Intel PR440FX mainboard with dual pentium pro 180Mhz processors. Linux requires a kernal rebuild to turn on support.</P> <P>Also, if someone can advise me, I have another minor question. I've noticed the FreeBSD KDE is not nearly as graphically clear and refined as the KDE on Linux-Mandrake 7.0. By this, I mean that the graphics are blockier, grainer and just look unprofessional. Is this something that I did wrong in my setup, or what?</P> <P>Thanks for your help...</P> <P>Steven Meacham</P> </BODY> </HTML>
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