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Re: Does the latest version of Debian support Dual Core Processors?



Another question: And will it also enable the virtualisation extensions (Intel VT) for use with XEN?

Thanks,

Frederik.

Greg Ryman wrote:
Yes, Debian will run on Dual core based systems without modification. If you 
want to take advantage of having dual cores, then you will want a SMP enabled 
kernel. Debian has a few that are pre-made for you to choose from, or you can 
compile your own.

On Tuesday 13 June 2006 08:48, Stephen Burris wrote:
  
Hello,

I am ready to purchase HW for a Debian based web and email server. The
hardware that I want to use is:
Intel D945GTPL 945G Mainboard
Intel Pentium D805 Dual core 2.66GHz

Will Debian be able to run on this hardware without modification?

Thank-you.

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