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Linux (or glibc I guess) and Solaris both rolled back their m:n threading implementations over a decade ago. It's a really hard problem, and you kind of need to own the whole stack. The only other system with a comparable implementation is Erlang.


linux is m:n today and always has been, so I guess I don't know what you're talking about.




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