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A new way of sleeping in the Linux kernel

Like files, processes are fundamental to any UNIX® operating system. Processes are live entities executing the instructions of an executable file. Apart from executing its instructions, a process might be engaged in managing open files, processor ...

From AVINESH KUMAR, LXer,  2 Oct 2008

Linux Multiprocessing Scheduler

The scheduler in the 2.6.23 kernel paves the way for other scheduling modules to work concurrently with the core. ("Modular" in this case doesn't mean the scheduler is broken into loadable modules, rather the code itself has become modular.) For ...

From AVINESH KUMAR, LXer,  16 Jan 2008

Multiprocessing with the Completely Fair Scheduler

The scheduler in the 2.6.23 kernel paves the way for other scheduling modules to work concurrently with the core. ("Modular" in this case doesn't mean the scheduler is broken into loadable modules, rather the code itself has become modular.) For ...

From AVINESH KUMAR, LXer,  12 Jan 2008

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