Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 13 Oct 1998 15:58:07 -0700 | From | Matthew Schlegel <> | Subject | Re: /proc/cpuinfo |
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> > ObKernelComment: I have been running 2.1.125 for a number of days, seems good. > > NonOb Question: When I look at /proc/cpuinfo, it reports the model as Pentium > 75+. I think I own a 90Mhz model. On the other hand, if I lift the heatsink, > there are no part numbers on the thing. Have I been ripped? (Wouldn't surprise > me, I get number 11 errors during compiles pretty often...) > -- > Hacksaw = David Charles Todd > GTEI-BBNT = Hacksaw's Employer > Hacksaw's Opinions != GTEI-BBNT's Opinions > Linux understands you. >
My /proc/cpuinfo reports the same model. I think that is a generic type model as I have a P133 on this system and havn't had any problems.
Running 2.1.125 for 3 Days now without any problems :) -- Matthew Schlegel
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