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> >
> > Are you suggesting that the kernel should make an artificial grouping of
> > processes (threads) and call them a process? Maybe it should so that you
> > easily can send signals to a process using threads. And doing so would
> > probably make pthread implementation easier. I don't think it should just
> > to make top/ps happy.
> >
> What I'm saying (since months now) is that the whole process/thread
> model of Linux SUCKS, and should be rewritten from scratch.
>
> > > How many times do I have to say that again and again?
> >
> > But confusing it is ...
> >
> But BOOORING.. we have faq-o-matic entries, we covered this topic so
> many times on all mailing list, why everyone just seem to ignore all the
> resources out there... And we even post on top of every message
>
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> And everytime it gets ignored...
>
> Pier
>
Sorry to bore you Pier. Thanks for the answer, means the guy whose linux
machine I`m running JServ on can stop worrying.
Faq-o-matic is down atm. Though I`ve just read a maillist message which
points to a static faq at
http://java.apache.org/faq/fom-serve/cache/1.html
which will be muy useful. Maybe a link to this from the current
'faq is down' page would slow down postings?
Thanks for the help...
Hen
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