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Monitoring dual core CPU with GKrellM
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| Hi,
I use GKrellM to monitor my CPU and stuff and all of a sudden it stopped
monitoring both cores of my AMD X2 64 processor. I removed the package
(including all config stuff in my home dir) and installed it again from
source, but still it doesn't monitor both cores again.
I also tried setting cpu smp_mode 1 in my user-config file, but to no
avail. Am I missing something?
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| Dave Uhring 2008-01-02, 7:12 pm |
| On Wed, 02 Jan 2008 22:24:17 +0000, TomB wrote:
> I use GKrellM to monitor my CPU and stuff and all of a sudden it stopped
> monitoring both cores of my AMD X2 64 processor. I removed the package
> (including all config stuff in my home dir) and installed it again from
> source, but still it doesn't monitor both cores again.
Show the output of `uname -a`
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| In one of those seldomly occurring moments of mental clarity Dave Uhring
wrote:
> Show the output of `uname -a`
Ah man, from the moment I read your reply it dawned to me: I've booted
the stock etch kernel instead of the custom build real-time patched
kernel I usually boot. Silly me...
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