Hi,
  
    I have two systems (both slackware 3.5 & kernel 2.0.36) running
RTL 1.2 without any problems at all. I wrote a couple of real time
applications (for example, sonar reading) and I am very happy with
the results and ease of use.

    Now, I am about to install Linux in a third system and I was
wondering if I should upgrade to Red Hat 6.0, with kernel 2.2.xx,
or if I should stick with the good and old 2.0.36.  ;-)

    Any suggestions? I've read someone saying that RTL is perfect
for 2.0.xx kernels, while RTAI is better recommended for 2.2.xx.
Is that true?

    Thanks,
        
        Guilherme
        


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