Linked by David Adams on Thu 2nd Oct 2008 17:40 UTC
Linux The Linux Kernel version 2.6.25 introduces a new Linux process sleeping state, TASK_KILLABLE: If a process is sleeping killably in this new state, it works like TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE with the bonus that it can respond to fatal signals. This feature is generally an improvement over the existing options -- after all, it is another way to keep from getting stuck with dead processes.
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RE: save my battery more
by PlatformAgnostic on Thu 2nd Oct 2008 23:08 UTC in reply to "save my battery more"
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Nope.. pretty much all of the power management support in Windows is implemented by the NT Power Management team. CPU vendors used to be able to write processor power management drivers, but that practice has been discontinued for some time too.

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