Thanks again Doug, really though, I don't think I would have thought of the keyboard (USB hub) thing as in all the searching I did, I really can't recall seeing anything mentioned about problems with...
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Thanks again Doug, really though, I don't think I would have thought of the keyboard (USB hub) thing as in all the searching I did, I really can't recall seeing anything mentioned about problems with...
And THERE you have it..... the problem was indeed a USB hub - unhooked my Logitech G15 keyboard and plugged in an older keyboard with no extra USB ports, reboot, and there we have it - all 3...
Okay, so I did as you suggested CW and this is what I got:
andy@Andy-PC-Ubuntu:~$ cd /sys/devices/system/cpu
andy@Andy-PC-Ubuntu:/sys/devices/system/cpu$ ls -l
total 0
drwxr-xr-x 7 root root ...
@cwsnyder
I was pretty sure that Windows was using all cores as the "Performance" tab of Task Manager shows 3 live graphs for CPU Usage History, and watching the CPU Usage bar graph in Windows...
I should add that since 12.04 was not recognizing all the cores I went and reinstalled version 12.10 again.
Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions?
Thanks again Doug, after using the | more command, I was able to slowly go through line by line.
Of course, as mentioned before my ability to read programming code & understand how to fix it...
Thanks for the reply Doug!
I checked out what you said, and it spit back a bunch of info, so much that I couldn't scroll all the way to the top of it, and in the part that I could read, there was...
When I used cat /proc/cpuinfo it would only show details for processor 0, no other details.
The answer to your question is: cpu cores :1
Hello everyone,
I'm very new to the community, and also very new to using Ubuntu / Linux. I have a question that I've been searching and searching for a few days for the answer, and I'm afraid I...