I determining what kind of processor I have

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The discussion centers on determining the processor type of a laptop, specifically identifying whether it is dual core or single core. The user has an Intel Celeron Processor 550, which is confirmed to be a single core processor running at 2.00 GHz. The conversation also addresses the compatibility of running Linux on this laptop, with recommendations for lightweight distributions such as VectorLinux and Lubuntu, as well as the option to use an older version of Ubuntu or the Server edition for better performance.

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  • Understanding of processor specifications, specifically Intel Celeron 550
  • Basic knowledge of Linux operating systems and distributions
  • Familiarity with system settings navigation in Windows
  • Awareness of resource requirements for different Linux versions
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  • Research the differences between dual core and single core processors
  • Explore lightweight Linux distributions suitable for older hardware
  • Learn about installing and configuring Ubuntu Server edition
  • Investigate system performance optimization techniques for Linux
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This discussion is beneficial for laptop users, particularly students and beginners interested in transitioning to Linux, as well as those seeking to understand processor specifications and compatibility with various operating systems.

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Homework Statement



May someone please tell me how to figure out if my laptop is dual core or dual processor?
My professor told me to start using linux and I would prefer to do so on my laptop, but I do not know if it can be supported.

Homework Equations



control panel>system and security>system

my processor is labelled 550 @ 2.00GHz 2.00 GHz
I attached a screen shot of my system page.

The Attempt at a Solution



I don't know whether this means I have two processors running 550@2GHz or if that is the total.
Is it a dual core
or are there two processors?
 

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radar24 said:
My professor told me to start using linux and I would prefer to do so on my laptop, but I do not know if it can be supported.
Could you please explain what you mean by this?
 
Yes , you can run Linux on your PC.
There are many distros available for your pc.
You can try running VectorLinux , or Lubuntu if you want a GUI interface with smooth operation.
O/w you can go for older version of Ubuntu.

If you want to go for Server edition , it will run fine. Server edition requires less resources but has command line input and no GUI.
 

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