>FC2 has this. Even FC1 had it, and I'd not be surprised if even RHL9 had
>this. I'd be very susprised if SuSE 9.1 doesn't have it either.
It was introduced with SUSE Linux 9.1. But, as usually, I usually do not care
for new packages when updating, and schedutils was not a dependency, so it
lost itself until I actively checked what it's about when the boot process
says
"Setting scheduling timeslices unused"
Jan Engelhardt
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No TOFU for me, please.
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