Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 19 Jun 2001 17:12:25 +0100 | From | Padraig Brady <> | Subject | Re: Alan Cox quote? (was: Re: accounting for threads) |
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We'll yes it's true you can program everything like a state machine if the correct OS interfaces are there. I don't think they are though ATM. Also some things are more elegantly implemented using threads, whereas others are better as state machines.
Padraig.
David S. Miller wrote:
>Dan Kegel writes: > > Alan, did you really say that, or are people taking your name in vain? > >He did say it, and I for one agree with him. :-) > >Later, >David S. Miller >davem@redhat.com >
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