As you might already have read in today's edition of LWN.NET article 3 out of
4 points stress on my second point of developers having the flexibility to
introduce new concepts and remove old cruft from kernel code. (If not then one
should go an read the whole edition).

Robin Chatterjee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was in my intel specific mode then I guess.
The problem remains even if you are in x86 arch and Linux being cross
platform, will be very difficult.

> 
> Also the amount of hardware that is truly cross platform really isn't all
that
> high ( especially internal hardware.) So I never advocated stuff like
> translation from x86 to some other platform which would probably be useless
. Ok
> i guess the idea was probably childish...
> 
<snip>

-swapan

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