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I find it interesting that the same author wrote, four months ago: ^^^^^^^^^^^ http://www.winntmag.com/Magazine/Article.cfm?ArticleID=4502 <snip 'missing threads, not reentrant'> " For the next couple of years, Linux is stuck with being a valid choice for ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ only small uniprocessor servers. None but the most CPU-intensive Linux applications will scale past one CPU, which makes Linux unacceptable as a multiprocessor OS, and therefore as an enterprise-class OS. " -jeff ---- It is clear that the notion of information preexisting in the world must be rejected. --George N. Reeke, Jr., and Gerald Edelman, "Real Brains and Artificial Intelligence"
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