On Mar 28, 2011, at 8:49 AM, objectwerks inc wrote: > > On Mar 28, 2011, at 5:37 AM, Eugene wrote: >> >> This would not surprise me with OS X. Years ago, I read that >> the kernel itself is different between client and server. IIRC, >> the main difference is that server is designed for more equal >> preemptive multitasking between daemons and such, while client >> may prioritize users' main apps over other less-used processes. >> Can't find the source, but I wouldn't mind the reading material >> if someone has a link. > > > If they did that, I would expect them to do it through some kernel parameters > or something like that. Note actual different compiled code. (Note that I > believe MS also does it this way through the registry).
should say *not* actual compiled code My excuse is its early Monday morning.
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