Re: master-slave terminology

2003-11-27 Thread John Ford
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Re: master-slave terminology

2003-11-26 Thread john gilmore
This terminology appears to be 'rampant' in proper Linux documents too. A quick search of those I have at hand turned up 30+ examples, e.g., Many coarse-grained applications can be implemented in a master/slave framework, where one process (usually the first process), the master process, doles

Re: master-slave terminology

2003-11-26 Thread John Cassidy
http://shopping.msn.com == Master Slave Network ?? - Slave trading ?? This terminology appears to be 'rampant' in proper Linux documents too. A quick search of those I have at hand turned up 30+ examples, e.g., Many coarse-grained applications can be implemented in a master/slave framework,