8K (but the numbers are the same with larger/smaller stack
sizes).
Is there anything I am missing? Is this to be expected due to Linux way of
handling threads (clone call)? I am just trying to explain the numbers and
nothing else comes to mind
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Ognen Duzlevski
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intended as a Linux one primarily and it just happenned that it works (and
now even better) on Solaris/SGI/OSF...
Best regards,
Ognen
On Tue, 12 Jun 2001, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> > On dual-CPU machines the speedups are as follows: my vers
Solaris has pset_create() and pset_bind() where you can bind LWPs to
specific processors, but I doubt this works on anything else
Best regards,
Ognen
On Wed, 13 Jun 2001, Philips wrote:
> BTW.
> Question was poping in my mind and finally got negative answer by m
tool is used a lot :). This kind of defeats the purpose
of my question(s) since without the code it is difficult to talk.
Best regards,
Ognen Duzlevski
On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Alan Cox wrote:
> > they are done. This should help it (and avoid the pthread_create,
> > pthread_exit). I will im
On an unrelated note:
I noticed the quote below in your message. Is this a true quote or just a
joke going around? I have tried believing it is just a joke but I am
scared it is not.
Best regards,
Ognen
On Tue, 19 Jun 2001, Dan Kegel wrote:
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be used on this program.
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Ognen
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I thought one only refers to LWPs when talking about kernel level threads
not user-space ones?
Ognen
On Wed, 20 Jun 2001, Stephen Satchell wrote:
> By the way, I'm surprised no one has mentioned that a synonym for "thread"
> is "lightweight process".
>
Hello,
can someone please recommend a motherboard that can carry four CPUs,
either AMD or Intel (but other than Pentium III Xeon 700 Mhz) capable of
running Linux?
Best regards,
Ognen
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To
).
Best regards,
Ognen
On Fri, 6 Jul 2001, josh wrote:
>
> I have a tyan s2510 with a single pIII 800Mhz cpu and 1GB of RAM.
> I have been having problems with this system from the get go and
> cant seem to narrow down what the problem is. I have tried running
> 2.4.6, but the system
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