Hi, all
I'm not familiar with x window system and trying to know some details about
process scheduling.
Considering such a situation, some applications are running on x window
systems and one of them, for example, a web browser has the focus. If there
comes an interrupt, such as a keyboard
On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 11:31 AM, ZelluX zel...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, all
I'm not familiar with x window system and trying to know some details about
process scheduling.
Considering such a situation, some applications are running on x window
systems and one of them, for example, a web browser
ZelluX wrote:
I'm not familiar with x window system and trying to know some details about
process scheduling.
Considering such a situation, some applications are running on x window
systems and one of them, for example, a web browser has the focus. If there
comes an interrupt, such as a
ZelluX wrote:
Considering such a situation, some applications are running on x window
systems and one of them, for example, a web browser has the focus. If there
comes an interrupt, such as a keyboard interrupt, and now kernel takes over
the control. My question is that what's the running