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 | | From: | Gustavo G. Rondina | | Subject: | Re: Information sharing in Unix | | Date: | Mon, 15 Nov 2004 04:32:17 -0200 |
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 | nimmi_srivastav@yahoo.com (Nimmi Srivastav) writes:
> 2) By sharing information that resides within the kernel. Examples > cited are pipes, System V message queues and System V semaphores. > My question pertains to #2 above. Are pipes, message queues and > semaphores the only examples of sharing data among processes by > sharing information that resides within the kernel, or are there other > examples as well?
I believe UNIX signals fit into the 2nd category.
-- Gustavo G. Rondina http://gustgr.freeshell.org
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