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What is the difference between a thread and a fiber?

What is the difference between a thread and a fiber? I've heard of fibers from ruby and I've read heard they're available in other languages, could somebody explain to me in simple terms what is the ...
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Processes, threads, green threads, protothreads, fibers, coroutines: what's the difference?

I'm reading up on concurrency. I've got a bit over my head with terms that have confusingly similar definitions. Namely: Processes Threads "Green threads" Protothreads Fibers Coroutines ...
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What are Erlang processes behind the scenes?

I've got very limited knowledge about Erlang, but as far as I understand, it can spawn "processes" with a very low cost. So I wonder, what are those "processes" behind the scenes? Are they Fibers? ...
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ruby thread block?

I read somewhere that ruby threads/fibre block the IO even with 1.9. Is this true and what does it truly mean? If I do some net/http stuff on multiple threads, is only 1 thread running at a given time ...
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Prevent ffmpeg from taking over stdout

When I do system "ffmpeg -i just-do-it.mp4 -ab 96k -ar 22050 -qscale 6 output.flv" ffmpeg takes over the ruby process till the job is done, which sometimes take a long time. I've tried using threads ...