Upgrading device drivers, After first-boot, Hyper-threading technology – HP xw4200 User Manual
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Upgrading Device Drivers
If you need to upgrade a Linux device driver, visit the HP website at:
After First-Boot
After successfully booting your system for the first time, HP recommends you do the following:
•
support.html
. See
later in this chapter for more details.
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Verify you have the latest drivers for your system by vi
•
Review the Preface of this document to become familiar with your available HP resources.
Also, consider the following:
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Subscribe to Driver Aler
•
Purchase a subscription to the Support Software CD kit. See the
Subscribing to Software Support
later
in this chapter for ordering information.
Hyper-Threading Technology
Hyper-Threading Technology is a high performance technology, developed by Intel®, that allows a single
processor to execute multiple threads of instructions simultaneously. Hyper-Threading Technology enables
the Intel processor to utilize its execution resources more efficiently, delivering performance increases and
improving user productivity. Not all system applications benefit from the Hyper-Threading Technology. Not
all systems support Hyper-Threading Technology.
To see if Hyper-Threading Technology can benefit you, test your system by turning the feature on. The BIOS
setup menu can be used to turn this feature on or off. To do this, run the BIOS setup during boot up and
select Advanced > Device Options > Hyper-Threading, then choose whether to enable or disable the
Hyper-Threading Technology.
NOTE:
If your workstation does not support Hyper-Threading Technology, the Hyper-Threading menu item
will not be available on the Computer Setup menu.
NOTE:
To enable hyper–threading, Linux systems require the latest system BIOS and an SMP kernel (for
systems installed with a single processor). For additional information concerning the setup of
Linux–preinstalled or Linux–enabled workstations, refer to the
HP User Manual for Linu
www.hp.com/support/linux_user_manual
.
For more information about the Hyper-Threading Technology, you can visit the Intel® website at
www.intel.com
.