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can any one explain about thread in linux?

can any one explain about basics of threads in Linux and how to use it ?
Apr 20 '07 #1
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michaelb
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You can get some basic info here and then look at the example program
Apr 21 '07 #2
Thanks for the links
Balaji
Apr 21 '07 #3

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