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From: julian@mailhub.tfs.com (Julian Elischer)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: Now that 2.1 is out. What next?
Date: 10 Dec 1995 01:36:48 GMT
Organization: TRW Financial Systems, Oakland, CA
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In article <4abkv7$pqr@park.uvsc.edu>,
Terry Lambert  <terry@lambert.org> wrote:
:rmillian@cyber1.servtech.com (rudynel millian) wrote:
:] 	What about multi threading? How high is multi threading on the 
:] priority list? Multi threading may be more useful than multi processor 
:] support.
:
:Kernel or user space?   User space is in -current now.

jumping the gun a bit terry..
not QUITE in -current YET..
(though you can get the MIT pthreads package separatly)

julian