wrote:
> See
http://svn.netlabs.org/acpi/search?q=quad&noquickjump=1&ticket=on
> For those thinking the issues through, failures are
> more likely to be
> related to chipsets than number of cores. In this
> sense, SMP support is
> not different than driver support. It's all about
> the chipset.
Steven,
O.K., took a look. I'll probably print all this out
for reference, 'cause that's what I prefer to do, but
a quick once-over suggests I may be hosed here. It
looks like the incidence of success is quite limited
and spotty -- NONE of it involving AMD, apparently.
ALL of what I will be doing is based on AMD.
In one of those threads, someone (from Mensys, ECO, or
____ ?) asked if there was any way they could acquire
some hardware for testing. Just suppose that I (or
someone) wanted to make that possible. Who would you
suggest as the best person(s) to contact, and where
would I get in touch with them ? (You can tell me
off-list, if that seems appropriate.)
Jordan
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