On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 8:44 PM, Stewart Samuels <searider74@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Peter, > > Here is the result of lscpu. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > [root@myodroid ~]# lscpu > Architecture: armv7l > Byte Order: Little Endian > CPU(s): 8 > On-line CPU(s) list: 0-4 > Off-line CPU(s) list: 5-7 > Thread(s) per core: 1 > Core(s) per socket: 2 > Socket(s): 2 > Model name: ARMv7 Processor rev 3 (v7l) > CPU max MHz: 1300.0000 > CPU min MHz: 200.0000 > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Is there any way to enable these other cpus? My Ubuntu 16.04 installation > has them all enabled and the Ubuntu responsiveness is much quicker. I > suspect this has something to do with it. So it's shut them off, it's something with the way the big.LITTLE stuff works, so it's basically as expected. I believe it's handled as part of the cpufreq policies from user space but I've done little with the b.L stuff so I'm not sure. I'd try with the performance policy first. In terms of speed vs other distros, it would likely depend on a lot more than just the cores that are running but I have no idea what you're doing with it (remote server/desktop/what ever) so there's likely a lot that will come into play. _______________________________________________ arm mailing list arm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.fedoraproject.org/admin/lists/arm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx