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  • Linux Compatibility - Reviews

    it. You don't want to risk losing any information on your C: The Fedora installation was "smart" enough to find the Hyper-Threaded Virtual CPUs. After the installation, the boot loader showed three boot options: Linux with SMP, Linux without SMP and our original...

  • Microsoft's Hyper-V To Go Head-to-head With VMware - News

    running different types of operating systems, including 32-bit and 64-bit systems across different server platforms, such as Windows and Linux. Support for up to 4 processors (SMP) in a virtual machine environment enabling multi-threaded applications in the...

  • Can Singularity Heal Microsoft's Windows Vista Wounds? - News

    cores, we have begun experiments in support for so-called many-core systems in Singularity. These experiments build on the SMP support already provided by the Singularity kernel," the developers wrote in a research paper. Singularity in fact can specialize...

  • Installation Wrap-up - Reviews

    you to select your startup options. There are four options available. The first is the normal IPCop configuration; next we have IPCop SMP for multiprocessor machines, Pentium 4 systems with hyper-threading or dual-core machines. For newer machines, IPCop also...

  • Technical Discussion - Reviews

    confirm the compatibility of these or other drivers. Dual core (and Core Duo) desktop processors can be used under Linux using symmetric multi-processor (SMP) kernel compilations and some users have posted success stories using dual core laptops and Debian,...

  • Conclusions - Reviews

    or Virtual PC. This feature alone could save hours a week waiting for VMs to restore. I cannot recommend Parallels for running games or providing SMP support because it does not actually allow access to the hardware itself. To obtain the software you...

  • PC-Doctor Tests by Category - Reviews

    all OSes), software interrupts (DOS only), video card (all OSes), logical disk drives (DOS only), SCSI devices (all OSes), IO use, IDE/ATAPI devices, and network information (DOS and Linux only), PCI devices and PC card/PCMCIA (all OSes), SMP information and...

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