Re: Hyper-threading on 2.4.19 don't work.

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You need to enable HT in BIOS.
There was a discussion on HT here couple of months
back. That has lot of information

--Shino
--- Luiz Capitulino <capitulino@quilombodigital.org>
wrote:
> 
>  Hi all,
> 
>  (Actually is a 2.4.19mdk-17, but I think this part
> of code
> don't is different.)
> 
>  I'm installing Mandrake in an Pentium 4 with
> 3.06GHz, so to
> make the Hyper-Threading work I compile the kernel.
> Intel says
> just to configure the kernel for Pentium 4, but I do
> it and the
> HT don't work: when I do 'cat /proc/cpuinfo' I get
> one processor.
> 
>  Someone have the HT working on a Pentium 4? If yes,
> its just
> to compile the kernel for Pentium 4 as Intel says or
> I have
> to configure other things ?
> 
> PS: I will do the test with a normal version of the
> kernel
> too.
> 
> Thanks,
>  
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