1. 2006-06-05 Re: Why use `thread' as an argument of Syscalls? freebsd-a Attilio Rao 2. 2006-06-05 Re: Why use `thread' as an argument of Syscalls? freebsd-a Robert Watson 3. 2006-06-05 Re: Why use `thread' as an argument of Syscalls? freebsd-a MingyanGuo 4. 2006-06-05 Re: Why use `thread' as an argument of Syscalls? freebsd-a Poul-Henning Kamp 5. 2006-06-05 Re: Why use `thread' as an argument of Syscalls? freebsd-a Kirk McKusick 6. 2006-06-05 Re: Why use `thread' as an argument of Syscalls? freebsd-a MingyanGuo 7. 2006-06-05 Re: Why use `thread' as an argument of Syscalls? freebsd-a Robert Watson 8. 2006-06-05 Re: Why use `thread' as an argument of Syscalls? freebsd-a Poul-Henning Kamp 9. 2006-06-05 Re: Why use `thread' as an argument of Syscalls? freebsd-a Garrett Wollman 10. 2006-06-05 Re: Why use `thread' as an argument of Syscalls? freebsd-a Suleiman Souhlal 11. 2006-06-05 Re: Why use `thread' as an argument of Syscalls? freebsd-a Robert Watson 12. 2006-06-05 Re: Why use `thread' as an argument of Syscalls? freebsd-a Daniel Eischen 13. 2006-06-05 Re: Why use `thread' as an argument of Syscalls? freebsd-a MingyanGuo 14. 2006-06-05 Re: Why use `thread' as an argument of Syscalls? freebsd-a Daniel Eischen 15. 2006-06-05 Why use `thread' as an argument of Syscalls? freebsd-a MingyanGuo