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  Hi all.

  I can read in the William Stallings "Operating Systems, Fourth Edition"
that Linux don't make a difference beetween processes and threads (page
185, in the spanish translation, at the end of the chapter 4, point 4.6).

  It this true?. I ever was thinking that Linux can recognize the threads
of a process, i was wrong?.

  Please, if someone can and want, make a little light about this.

  Thanks you, very much, in advance.

  Regards.

  Jose.


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