Kubuntu (or Mepis) never gave me any problem, but (and its a pretty big but) neither of them install an SMP kernel unless you go back thru and recompile.
Ummm isn't that because just like in the new SUSE kernels (10.2 release) that SMP is enabled in the default kernel? That's what I've been told, and on my Kubuntu install, using the default kernel, I appear to have all the SMP functionality enabled. I've never looked into it all that far since it was worked as expected with CPU load nicely distributed over both cores.
New Ktorrent 2.1 Beta1 just out yesterday. I compiled from tarballs.
It is so fast I couldn't believe it. I've never seen Ktorrent absolutely fill ALL of my available bandwidth before today. That's the way torrents are supposed to work!!
Very nice isn't it? :-) I don't use anything else anymore.
<shouting on> CLAYTON IS NOT CRAZY ! </shouting> ....there, hope that helps. ;-)
Ha ha ha... you're the only on on the planet that thinks that :-) So... other people see the same problem... and it seems to be tired to something in the kernel build. How do you go about pinning it down though? Doing a clone config and then disabling an option, recompiling the kernel and testing it seems like a long laborious process. C. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org