-<para>&SBCL; at present will alway have at least two tasks running as
-seen from Linux: when the first process has done startup
-initialization (mapping files in place, installing signal handlers
-etc) it creates a new thread to run the Lisp startup and initial
-listener. The original thread stays around to reap it when it's dead
-and deallocate its resources (e.g. stacks) when it exits.
-</para>
-
-<para>It should be noted that the initial thread does less and less in
-each new release of SBCL, and one day soon will probably go away
-altogether.</para>
-