Real time Linux
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Real time Linux is a single concept that is applied to lots of different projects and efforts to give Linux the features of Real-time operating systems. Most of the solutions can be classified into two big different fields:
[edit] Multi-SO solutions
[edit] Kernel improvements
- Realtime preemption patch by Ingo Molnar.
[edit] External links
- Real-time Linux Foundation workshops.