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Re: your mail
Try the Technion's Computer Science Dept. Course on Operating Systems
(Operating Systems Structure)
http://www.cs.technion.ac.il/Courses/Operating-Systems-Structure/
Look at the Tirgulim paragraph.
Also you can try to look at the code of sched.c
/usr/src/linux/kernel/sched.c
I just found the file, hadn't try to read too much (searched for priority
in /usr/src/linux... and filtered the output).
Orr Dunkelman,
orrd@vipe.technion.ac.il
"Anyone who considers arithmetical methods of producing random digits is,
of course, in a state of sin" -John von Neumann
On Fri, 10 Mar 2000, albert wrote:
>
> WITH THE HELP OF GOD!!
>
> I'm writing a work on os'es and I need to find
>
> the formula that sets the priorety of jobs to the cpu
> as it well known it have to do with :
> nice and aging.
>
> I've looked all-msot every where and didnt able
> to find s I'm greatfool as advanced
>
> albert
>
>
>
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