I believe that the SuSE rpms contain both SMP and regular kernel modules.
Last time I looked at the contents of the RPM I did see the SMP modules in
there.
Avi
--On Thursday, September 20, 2001 11:22:31 AM -0400 "David A. Riggs"
I guess I didn't make myself as clear as I should have. I am currently using the NVIDIA SuSE 7.1 rpms, however NVIDIA provides a seperate rpm for SMP kernels of all distributions *except* SuSE and I am running the SuSE SMP kernel.
All NVIDIA releases that I can remember were this way (no SMP for SuSE only), and I am wondering if there is a reason for this. Am I not seeing the full potential of these drivers on my SMP system with the uniprocessor drivers? -- Avi Schwartz avi@CFFtechnologies.com
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