Re: last minute release notes for test1

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Hope it is OK to post comments here? I don't have Wiki access at the moment.

On the page:
   http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/ArchSpecific/x86_64

there is a note that reads:
" The default kernel in x86_64 architecture provides SMP (Symmetric Multi-Processor) capabilities to handle multiple CPUs efficiently. This architecture does not have a separate
   SMP kernel unlike x86 and PPC systems."

I don't think this note is accurate anymore as other kernels, or at least the i686 kernels, are also all SMP.



While I'm here, this page might be a good place for trade-offs and instructions for a single-arch x86_64 installation without all the i686 rpms for multi-arch support. (OpenOffice is available, flash and google-maps are not.)

John

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