On Thursday 06 September 2001 17:51, Victor Yodaiken wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 06, 2001 at 03:03:32PM +0200, Jan Albiez wrote:
> > Jan (Who is still waiting for a rtlinux patch against a stable
> > 2.4.x kernel, where only x>7 can be considered something
> > as stable)
>
> We monitor the kernel development list and have not been too happy with
> any 2.4 version. What do you think is a stable 2.4 release?
> Are people interested in a patch versus the AC kernel?
Well, anything that works might be interesting for those who are in a
hurry to get 2.4 based RTL systems out the door...
I'm not there *yet*, but the idea is that we should start shipping with
the new software in a few months (yeah, right!), and I'd really rather
use 2.4 than something hacked together from 2.2.10/lowlatency and RTL or
RTAI. (I've already made my kernel drivers 2.2 + 2.4 compatible, but I'd
rather drop the 2.2 stuff.)
So, any qualified quesses at 2.4.x stability and RTL or RTAI support in
say, 4 months? :-)
//David Olofson --- Programmer, Reologica Instruments AB
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