On Fri, 13 Nov 1998, Raymond Y. Lillard wrote:
> Although I have been using Linux for many years, I haven't followed the
> kernel development very closely because I haven't needed to do anything
> to the kernel itself. RT-Linux changes that.
>
> Question:
> Is there a site where I can get the history of development (features) of
> the kernel? I went to linux.org but their site is so slow I gave up in
> fustration. I am actively considering RT-Linux for a significant control
> project and need to pick a kernel. My concerns are, stability, un-needed
> features which may impact my RT modifications, maintenance and obsolence.
> By obsolence, I mean that I don't want to pick a kernel that is unlikely
> to run on mother-boards which will be available in 5 years.
Linkname: Cutting Edge Linux
URL: http://edge.linuxhq.com/
Linkname: The Linux Kernel: Table of Contents
URL: http://amelia.experiment.db.erau.edu/ldp/LDP/tlk/tlk-toc.html
The first website above provides some information on the changes between
kernel versions. The second website is an online book describing the
linux kernel. Hope that helps.
Charles
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