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authorUlrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>2008-08-02 16:30:28 +0000
committerUlrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>2008-08-02 16:30:28 +0000
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* manual/arith.texi: Avoid @strong{Note:}.
* manual/creature.texi: Likewise. * manual/filesys.texi: Likewise. * manual/math.texi: Likewise. * manual/memory.texi: Likewise. * manual/resource.texi: Likewise. * manual/syslog.texi: Likewise. * manual/time.texi: Likewise.
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@@ -591,7 +591,7 @@ ready to execute instructions right now. When a process blocks to wait
for something like I/O, its absolute priority is irrelevant.
@cindex runnable process
-@strong{Note:} The term ``runnable'' is a synonym for ``ready to run.''
+@strong{NB:} The term ``runnable'' is a synonym for ``ready to run.''
When two processes are running or ready to run and both have the same
absolute priority, it's more interesting. In that case, who gets the
@@ -663,7 +663,7 @@ privileged process constantly monitors the process' CPU usage and raises
its absolute priority when the process isn't getting its entitled share
and lowers it when the process is exceeding it.
-@strong{Note:} The absolute priority is sometimes called the ``static
+@strong{NB:} The absolute priority is sometimes called the ``static
priority.'' We don't use that term in this manual because it misses the
most important feature of the absolute priority: its absoluteness.