Re: WINE + Galciv + 2.6.0-test3-mm1-O15
From: Timothy Miller
Date: Tue Aug 12 2003 - 13:34:31 EST
Mike Galbraith wrote:
That sounds suspiciously similar to my scenario, but mine requires a
third element to trigger.
<scritch scritch scritch>
What about this? In both your senario and mine, X is running low on
cash while doing work at the request of a client right? Charge for it.
If X is lower on cash than the guy he's working for, pick the client's
pocket... take the remainder of your slice from his sleep_avg for your
trouble. If you're not in_interrupt(), nothing's free. Similar to
Robinhood, but you take from the rich, and keep it :) He's probably
going straight to the bank after he wakes you anyway, so he likely won't
even miss it. Instead of backboost of overflow, which can cause nasty
problems, you could try backtheft.
How is this different from back-boost?
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