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@ 2003-08-05 13:03 Fischer Ulrich
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From: Fischer Ulrich @ 2003-08-05 13:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi,

I'm new on this list. I hope, my thread is not in the wrong place.

Is there a philiosohpy or a guide line on how to use RT-Signals in 
Linux. I mean, normal signals have predefined meanings, defined by 
POSIX, and RT-Signals are designed for free use. This gives me thousands 
  of posibilities to use them (I can see a lot of them), but which ones 
makes sense, how should I use them?
Google gave now answer to this question.

thanks

Ulrich

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