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sched.7: Remove ancient, wildly optimistic prediction about future of RT patches
It seems the patches were not merged by 2.6.30... Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
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@ -621,7 +621,7 @@ irrespective of the number of active tasks, true real-time computing
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was not possible up to kernel version 2.6.17.
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.SS Real-time features in the mainline Linux kernel
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.\" FIXME . Probably this text will need some minor tweaking
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.\" by about the time of 2.6.30; ask Carsten Emde about this then.
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.\" ask Carsten Emde about this.
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From kernel version 2.6.18 onward, however, Linux is gradually
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becoming equipped with real-time capabilities,
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most of which are derived from the former
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@ -629,8 +629,7 @@ most of which are derived from the former
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patches developed by Ingo Molnar, Thomas Gleixner,
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Steven Rostedt, and others.
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Until the patches have been completely merged into the
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mainline kernel
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(this is expected to be around kernel version 2.6.30),
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mainline kernel,
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they must be installed to achieve the best real-time performance.
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These patches are named:
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.in +4n
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