On Tue, 25 May 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> > > Linux architecture is lagging far behind QNX. It is in fact standard
> > > UNIX "a la Back", i.e. late 60s early 70s technology, 
> > 
> QNX is based on an idea that was, in the early 1980s, 
> considered to be the "best new thing". But this idea, microkernels, has
> proven to be not such a great idea after all and is now itself rather
> obsolete.  
> 
Thanks for the quit responses! But I really would appreciate to have
references to some more detailed papers or books, in order to be able to
really grasp all important differences.
Anybody has a bibliography on these topics?

Herman

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