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minus-squarezealinkfedilink19•7 hours agoLinux has that issue too. A process in an uninterruptible blocking syscall stays until that syscall finishes, which can be never if something weird’s going on.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•5 hours agooh, that’s good to know! iirc that’s the same reason it happens on windows too
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•5 hours agooh, that’s good to know! iirc that’s the same reason it happens on windows too
Linux has that issue too. A process in an uninterruptible blocking syscall stays until that syscall finishes, which can be never if something weird’s going on.
oh, that’s good to know! iirc that’s the same reason it happens on windows too
oh, that’s good to know! iirc that’s the same reason it happens on windows too