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<B> Next:</B> <A NAME="tex2html2111" HREF="node143.html">10.3 Terminal I/O</A>
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<H2><A NAME="SECTION001124000000000000000">10.2.4 Signals supported by Linux</A></H2>
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Linux supports nearly every signal provided by SVR4, BSD, and POSIX,
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with few exceptions:
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<UL><LI> <TT>SIGEMT</TT> is not supported; it corresponds to a hardware fault
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under SVR4 and BSD.<LI> <TT>SIGINFO</TT> is not supported; it is used for keyboard information
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requests under SVR4.<LI> <TT>SIGSYS</TT> is not supported; it refers to an invalid system call
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in SVR4 and BSD. If you link with <TT>libbsd</TT>, this signal is redefined
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to <TT>SIGUNUSED</TT>.<LI> <TT>SIGABRT</TT> and <TT>SIGIOT</TT> are identical.<LI> <TT>SIGIO</TT>, <TT>SIGPOLL</TT>, and <TT>SIGURG</TT> are identical.<LI> <TT>SIGBUS</TT> is defined as <TT>SIGUNUSED</TT>. Technically there is
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no ``bus error'' in the Linux environment.
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