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Old 06-15-2011, 09:39 AM   #16
mk27
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Originally Posted by syg00 View Post
Your arrogance approaches your ignorance. State "D" is uninterruptible sleep. Period.

See the source for sched.c to educate yourself.
Fair enough, and all apologies, lol.

However, this is still about the run queue, which you insisted "has nothing to do with it", and tacked on some sort of linux vs. unix design philosophy debate which was your own wild red herring. So at the same time as there's some truth in what you've said, it's wrapped in falsehood. Am I suppose to just trust that?

In-so-far as this is one ignoramus confronting another, I hope we can both stand corrected. Peace. And keep working on those communication skills

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