On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 2:29 PM, Steven L Hess <sh...@bak.rr.com> wrote:

> Linux has one thing Microsoft lacks that that is the availability of a
> real time kernel. This is superior to the current situation with
> Microsoft. Scheduling is a different story. I have not clue about that.
> I use KDE so I am accustomed to scheduling weirdness. I have no clue
> about Gnome as I have rarely used it other on test boxes running Ubuntu.
> Scheduling can be tweaked I am sure.
>

Process scheduling? That is a function of the OS kernel, not the window
manager, i.e. KDE or Gnome.

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