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Mainline Linux Kernel Gains Real-Time Base Technology

Posted in Embedded Linux, Brief News
On Monday, October 16, 2006

Basic support for real-time Linux features is now available in the 2.6.18 kernel and will be further extended in future kernel versions.


Core technologies related to real-time performance accepted for inclusion into the mainline Linux kernel source have resulted from the leadership of open source contributors such as Red Hat’s Ingo Molnar and TimeSys Senior Open Source Developer Thomas Gleixner. These key technologies submitted by developers at companies such as TimeSys, Red Hat and others are being permanently merged by Linus Torvalds into the mainline Linux kernel. This marks a significant shift from the traditional approach of having individual kernel developers maintain different real-time patch sets outside of the mainline tree.


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