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Re: SuSE 8.0 auf der Cebit
- From: "Thomas Michael Wanka" <Tom@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 10 Mar 2002 16:59:06 +0100
- Message-id: <3C8B90DA.24345.1B76B01A@localhost>
Hi,
On 10 Mar 2002 at 16:21, Waldemar Brodkorb wrote:
laut "http://linas.org/linux/threads-faq.html"
"This FAQ is more than a two years out-of-date. POSIX-threads
are now a standard part of all modern Linux distributions. The
new glibc version 2 (linux libc version 6.0) is fully re-
entrant and supports threads in a fully compliant manner. The
default Linux thread implementation is with kernel-space
threads, not user-space threads; these threads will schedule
properly on an SMP architecture."
Tom
On 10 Mar 2002 at 16:21, Waldemar Brodkorb wrote:
Die Threadimplementierung bei einem "Linuxsystem" ist nicht im
Kernelspace integriert. Dafür gibt es aber in der glibc oder aber die
Gnu Portable Threads (http://www.gnu.org/software/pth/pth.html)
laut "http://linas.org/linux/threads-faq.html"
"This FAQ is more than a two years out-of-date. POSIX-threads
are now a standard part of all modern Linux distributions. The
new glibc version 2 (linux libc version 6.0) is fully re-
entrant and supports threads in a fully compliant manner. The
default Linux thread implementation is with kernel-space
threads, not user-space threads; these threads will schedule
properly on an SMP architecture."
Tom
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