Linux works on SMP (Symmetric Multi-Processors) machines. SMP support was introduced with kernel version 2.0, and has improved steadily ever since. The kernel locking granularity is much finer in 2.2.x than in 2.0.x, which enables better performance when processes are accessing the kernel!
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