Sam Couter wrote:
No, what I said is correct. The kernel is largely irrelevant to the end-user experience.
Whether or not the kernel has real time scheduling or not makes one heck of a difference to the end-user experience. And, (for I think, the third time now?) although you can hack real time scheduling into a monolithic kernel it's not a sane thing to do.
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