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Re: xosview-1.8.3nb2 & NetBSD 4.0



Probably a restriction/limitation in xosview. I get similar results (only one CPU meter) on both of my dual-core AMD64 systems. It seems to indicate % used out of total, so when it says 50%, it could be one CPU running flat out and the other totally idle, or both could be at 50%, or one @ 25% and the other at 75%...

On Thu, 24 Jan 2008, Steven Grunza wrote:

On a system with 4 CPU's (two sockets /w/ Hyperthreading enabled) I only get one CPU meter using xosview but top displays four CPUs.

Anyone else notice this problem? I just switched from CentOS 4.5 to NetBSD and was surprised to only get a single CPU meter.

I installed NetBSD from CDROM and then added appropriate stuff to config file to get CPU1, CPU2, CPU3 running.

I can include dmesg output and/or config file if that would help.





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