I tried Yast to find out information about that, but couldn't find anything ("systems" has only "kernel settings", but apparently there no information can be found). So all I can say that it is a 64bit system, and that I've updated Suse 11.3 2 days ago (where a new kernel version has been installed). The first lines of hwinfo are libhd version 17.3 (x86-64) using /var/lib/hardware kernel version is 2.6 ----- /proc/cmdline ----- root=/dev/disk/by-id/ata-WDC_WD5000BEVT-75A0RT0_WD-WXB1A60V9698-part6 resume=/dev/disk/by-id/ata-WDC_WD5000BEVT-75A0RT0_WD-WXB1A 60V9698-part5 splash=silent quiet vga=0x317 ----- /proc/cmdline end ----- The kernel version:
uname -r 2.6.34.7-0.5-desktop
Oliver On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 09:04:58PM +0100, C wrote:
On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 20:59, Oliver Kullmann <O.Kullmann@swansea.ac.uk> wrote:
Hello,
I'm here experiencing an alarming problem (not just KDE or so, but the kernel): I have a laptop with a quadcore i5 processor, but the system doesn't want to use it! That's not good, since I rely on doing computational experiments with my laptop, and, of course, I purchased the quadcore laptop to do exactly that.
What is the exact kernel you're running? Is it 32 bit, 64 bit? PAE version... etc.
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