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Here is an article from Sun that explains this behavior for Java users, 
but it applys to all user apps.

<a  rel="nofollow" href="http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/1.4.2_whitepaper.html#12";>http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/1.4.2_whitepaper.html#12</a>

Denny

Chris Fowler wrote:

&gt;Has anyone here tried to upgrade the kernel on Fedora 1 with a stock one
&gt;from kernel.org?  
&gt;
&gt;I am trying to use 2.4.26 and I believe that they have done something to
&gt;the threading in the Fedora kernel.  when I reboot on the new kernel all
&gt;processes that normally would execute under one PID with threads like
&gt;mysql now have many PIDs.  Not only that but my Apache that I compiled
&gt;under the Fedora kernel will not run.  It keeps dying for no apparent
&gt;reason.
&gt;
&gt;Any clues?
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