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In creating DragonFly BSD, Matt Dillon observed that there was no point in creating an N:M threading model—where N userspace threads are multiplexed on top of M kernel threads—because C code that uses more than a handful of threads is very rare.
Part of the OpenBSD solution used the approach employed by Matthew Dillon in his DragonFly BSD – the per-CPU page layout aspect.
I loved Matt Dillon's editor DME, did anyone else come across that ?
Already a veteran hacker (contributor to Linux and FreeBSD, among many other projects), …
The panelists are: BSD/OS, Paul Vixie [Internet Software Consortium founder]; FreeBSD, Matt Dillon [Systems Architect at Best Internet]; …
Already a veteran hacker (contributor to Linux and FreeBSD, among many other projects), …