I have to set Linux box for our BVT/Unit test in the office.
It has to be run on Linux (Suse or RedHat, does not matter)
The box that I got for this is kind of old, double CPUs with P-II 450 Xeon (512 M cache).
I have search on internet, but cannot find that consumer version of Linux ( Suse professional 8.2 or even 9, or RedHat 9) will be installed with both two CPUs supported.
Information that I found is that server versions of Linux, such SLES (Suse) or RHAS (RedHat) support multiple CPUs.
As far as I know, both companies do not develop kernel. So kernel should be the same for Pro and Server version. So even Pro should support multiple CPUs.
Otherwise I have to throw away one CPU

But I do not know everything, so could you confirm these statements

a) Suse Pro 8.2 will support both CPUs on P-II 450 Xeon
b) Suse Pro 9 will support both CPUs on P-II 450 Xeon
c) RedHat 9 will support both CPUs on P-II 450 Xeon
Thanks,
Alex