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I'm not an expert of this matter so your question seems quite broad to me. But it seems if you search from the web using one of the nice search engines (Google, Altavista, ...) you'll find more information; after this, if you still don't know something, you can be more specific in your questions, and may get better answers. I encourage you to read some of those web pages easily available, think of the problem, re-write your question in a form that's more specific and so on..
Thank you very much from your answer. I don't know how should I ask and I will ask again.
"Can you explain how a recent version of Linux(2.6) schedules the
processes?If we have many multi-threaded processes(some processes may have
so many threaded in other of 1000) running.What would be the best way to
schedule there processes effectively?"
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