Re: RH9 on a dual-processor?

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Update to the latest errata kernel.

up2date is a pretty easy way to do this.  If you download the kernel RPMS
though, make sure you use rpm -ivh and NOT Uvh or you will lose your old kernel.
 Nice to keep the old kernel around just in case.

Mark

Quoting Globe Trotter <itsme_410@xxxxxxxxx>:

> thanks, all! someone on this list earlier suggested a kernel 2.4.20-xx where
> xx
> is a high number for optimal perfomance. the dual processor did come with
> 2.4.20-8 pre-installed. does it make any sense to move to a higher kernel?
> 
> tia!
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