Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2000 07:28:22 -0700
   From: David Ford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

   Well, how about backing out the threads change until somebody is
   ready to fix everything involved.  I haven't the time, depth of
   knowledge, or rep for this.  At present the only thing it seems to do
   is break things.  With 2.4 around the corner, I can't imagine a flock
   of hungry geeks happy that their threading is reason for frequent
   reboots on a supposed "stable"*1 kernel.

I didn't realize things had changed that broke the old threading model.
Did Linus do more than add support for the new thread groups?  I didn't
think any that had changed that would break the old LinuxThread
programs.

                                                - Ted
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