If all the testing I am reading about goes well, is 3.0 moving to the
2.6.31 kernel? What advantages does this have over .29?
-Brian
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Brian Bergstrom wrote:
> If all the testing I am reading about goes well, is 3.0 moving to the
> 2.6.31 kernel? What advantages does this have over .29?
The most dramatic advantage of 2.6.31-rt is "per device threads".
RT-Linux until 2.6.29-rt used "per interrupt-line threads".
For example if