Dudes and/or Dudettes:

I know i've seen (in normal user space) a call to determine the number
of CPUs in a system but i can't find it now that i need it.

This is more of a networking question:
There are times when i fail to call my (user space) terminate handler 
and give back my listen socket.  Is there any way to recover that system 
resource without rebooting?  (I usually lose it when i restart the program
in ddd without a `signal SIGINT` first)

Regarding the `make -j` discussion a while back, here are my measured times
on a dual PPro/200 128MB aic78xx K:2.2.0-final (building 2.2.5)
1   7:48
2   4:42
3   4:37
4   4:32
5   4:32
6   4:36
7   5:05
8   5:56
-j 13:26

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