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PostPosted: Thu Jul 21, 2005 3:08 am 
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If you have a succesful NASlite system go to the hardware section and post the components you used, also list any components that didn't work.

It will be very helpful for people thinking of building a system but who maybe aren't sure about the hardware requirements.


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PostPosted: Tue Aug 02, 2005 9:53 pm 
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I am testing a NASLite box on an old dual processor board. I'm using some Pentium II 333MHz's right now, and have also tried dual 233MHz's. My question is if Naslite is actually utilizing both processors. I check the webpage and the MHz are being reported correctly, but I don't know if it sees or utilizes both processors. I'm new to Linux distributions, but I though that they usually utilized more than one, but I just couldn't find anything stating that. Is there any way to verify that?

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Dave


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The NASLite kernel utilizes a single CPU only.


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