Re: kernel-level interrupts

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On Wed, Jun 19, 2002 at 09:54:45PM +0530, Gautham L wrote:

> "Linux took a step in this direction recently by incorporating
> kernel-level interrupts in its source tree to improve interactive apps
> running on top of the kernel, like graphical user interfaces.  "
> 
> What is this kernel-level interrupts ?

Sounds like he's talking about the pre-emptible kernel patch
(CONFIG_PREEMPT)

john

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