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SubjectRe: a joint letter on low latency and Linux
On Sun Jul 02, 2000 at 01:11:07PM -0600, Richard Gooch wrote:
> There's also the open invitation to go code up a better patch.
>
> In fact, probably the best option is to write (or sponsor) a patch to
> RTLinux so that Linux user-space processes can be scheduled by the
> RTLinux scheduler. If you submit such a patch to Victor Y., and it was
> configurable (so that you don't always have to pay the extra penalty
> for swapping VM contexts), I would expect he'd accept it.

And you have now just invented RTAI's LXRT.

-Erik

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