I just need a simple answer on if installing unix on a pc using an AMD processor instead of Intel is going to be a problem.
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hi all
I bought a new MSI motherboard and intel dual core processor .
i have currently installed fedora core 3 for which audio is not detected .
can u tell me which version of fedora core will support as i have tried with
fedora core 6 which gets installed but gives a error while... (0 Replies)
I have written the worlds most advanced lexicon data structure in order to score a Boggle Board using a parallel algorithm.
I ran into a problem. Using mutexes and condition variables did not allow me to use 100% of the CPU resources on my quad core Q9450.
I wonder if the problem is that the... (8 Replies)
hi every body
i want to know if i have server with hp-ux os if i did "machinfo" i will see no of cpu = for example 16
how can i know this is dual or quad core .
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my portal lab is an HP Pavallion 15 laptop, amd A10 2 x quadcore with 8 gig ram and 1 TB disk on windows 8, running VMware workstation 10,
RHEL6 , 6.4, Santiago release, 1 vcpu and 1 core , 2 gig of RAM allocated to this vm guest
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amdtemp
AMDTEMP(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual AMDTEMP(4)NAME
amdtemp -- device driver for AMD K8, K10 and K11 on-die digital thermal sensor
SYNOPSIS
To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following line in your kernel configuration file:
device amdtemp
Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at boot time, place the following line in loader.conf(5):
amdtemp_load="YES"
DESCRIPTION
The amdtemp driver provides support for the on-die digital thermal sensor present in AMD K8, K10 and K11 processors.
For the K8 family, the amdtemp driver reports each cores' temperature through a sysctl node in the corresponding CPU devices's sysctl tree,
named dev.amdtemp.%d.sensor{0,1}.core{0,1}. The driver also creates dev.cpu.%d.temperature displaying the maximum temperature of the two
sensors located in each CPU core.
For the K10 and K11 families, the driver creates dev.cpu.%d.temperature with the temperature of each core.
BUGS
AMD K9 is not supported because temperature reporting has been replaced by Maltese.
SEE ALSO sysctl(8)HISTORY
The amdtemp driver first appeared in FreeBSD 7.1.
AUTHORS
Rui Paulo <rpaulo@FreeBSD.org>
Norikatsu Shigemura <nork@FreeBSD.org>
BSD April 8, 2008 BSD