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Bug#441246: kernel: does not detect multiple cores in Core 2 Duo 6700



I've tried 2.6.22, and it behaves the same way as 2.6.21, ie /proc/cpuinfo says number of cores is 1. Sorry for the delay, I had to wait for a long job to complete.

----- Original Message ----- From: "maximilian attems" <max@stro.at>
To: "Jon Thackray" <jgt@pobox.com>; <441246@bugs.debian.org>
Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2007 1:57 PM
Subject: Re: Bug#441246: kernel: does not detect multiple cores in Core 2 Duo 6700


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On Fri, 07 Sep 2007, Jon Thackray wrote:

Multiple cores are enabled in the bios, which is the standard for the
Intel D965SSCK motherboard on which the CPU is running. There is 4Gb
DDR2-800 memory, one 80Gb ATA disc, one 500Gb SATA disc and two 146Gb
SCSI discs, using an adaptec 29320 card. The distribution in use is
Lenny/Sid. /proc/cpuinfo indicates only one core, and evidence from
running multiple applications in parallel seems to confirm this.

2.6.22 from sid just installs fine on testing.
can you reproduce the bug with it?

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maks







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