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Not long ago, I bought a new Toshiba A660 with a Core i5 (4 cores!!). Since most of my usage on this laptop is fairly light, CPU-wise (word processing, some low-level gaming, video playing), I decided to devote my (many) spare cycles to Folding@Home. Since this is obviously a 64-bit machine, I downloaded the SMP client from the AUR. However, as conky reports, several of the cores are simply not being used by F@H at all. I've tried using flags like '-smp x' (where x is the number of cores), but they don't seem to be doing anything. Does anyone have any ideas?
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Ah, I apologize, I was unaware of the thread.
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