At 08.36 Tuesday 20/08/02 -0400, you wrote:
>Welcome to the wonderful world of Linux "threading" Linux does not have 
>threading itself, instead, it has threading "emulation". This means that a 
>parent and children threads display as single processes instead of thread 
>-> child (as on solaris).

As far as I know, Linux has threading (kernel threads). It's just "top" and 
maybe "ps"  output that is broken when it comes to threads (it seems it 
treat them like processes). If you look at top output you can distinguish 
anyway between thread and processes, looking at size, rss and share values


--
Rd

"Soft as the massacre of Suns
  By Evening's Sabres slain"
[E.Dickinson]


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