Jim Stapleton wrote:
Supposedly SMP is available by default in 7.0, but I didn't see the 'options SMP' entry in the generic config. I take it that is unnecessary for SMP support now?
No, I think you are referring to the fact that sysinstall will install a kernel compiled with options SMP if run on an SMP-capable system.
_KPOSIX_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING: This says it's for real time in the config. Chances are, i don't need it, but I'd like to verify. Mostly I do standard desktop stuff: KDE/gnome/xfce/ion depending on who's logged in, FireFox, kmail, OpenOffice, WINE, and probably a VM once I get one working. I do some coding (C/C++/Python, maybe some D soon), but nothing that would need real time to my knowledge. A future rebuild of this machine will act as a PVR as well.
It's a standard API that some applications may need to use. There is no good reason not to include it.
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