How is this unfortunate? Making any form of real-time Linux available on
PowerPC (and Alpha, which we've done as well) is a good thing in my
opinion.
To make what Victor wrote more accurate: "...RTLinux _works_ with the default
PowerPC Linux kernel...". We have not put RTLinux into the main kernel
tree nor would Linus allow that.
I don't understand how you see that any Microsoft tricks have been used.
Linus is the final authority on what goes into the kernel. If he merged in
changes that you don't approve of then take that up with him (you'll be
a the tail end of a very very large line) but that isn't something you
should be unhappy with us about. That goes doubly so if no other candidate
patches have been sent. I'm the Linux/PPC maintainer and I haven't seen
any patches from anyone else for giving real-time performance on Linux/PPC.
} [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
} > RTLinux is in the default PowerPC Linux kernel in development versions.
}
} Given your previous record, I must admit that this is quite an
} unfortunate event! I'm siding with Paolo on this one and hope
} that most people reading this do take a very serious look at
} RTAI. In my opinion, it far outdoes anything RTLinux can ever
} do (plus, it doesn't need to employ Microsoft-like tricks to
} innovate).
}
} My 2$
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