M marsbars162 New Member Apr 1, 2009 #1 Do Xubuntu or Ubuntu recognize multi core processors? I was wondering if they would recognize both cores of an athlon x2 7750 kuma
Do Xubuntu or Ubuntu recognize multi core processors? I was wondering if they would recognize both cores of an athlon x2 7750 kuma
P PabloTeK Active Member Apr 1, 2009 #2 Linux has been able to recognise multicore for years now so you should be fine
T TrainTrackHack VIP Member Apr 2, 2009 #3 Yes, yes they do. As said, Linux has supported multi-CPU configurations for eons now; no tweaking needed, it's going to work straight out of the box. All Linux distros I've tried on my sig rig have detected all 3 cores.
Yes, yes they do. As said, Linux has supported multi-CPU configurations for eons now; no tweaking needed, it's going to work straight out of the box. All Linux distros I've tried on my sig rig have detected all 3 cores.
Sommer New Member Apr 2, 2009 #5 Motoxrdude said: Linux has supported multicores before windows. Click to expand... Yay for open source. :good:
Motoxrdude said: Linux has supported multicores before windows. Click to expand... Yay for open source. :good: