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The future of realtime Linux

The future of realtime Linux

Posted Nov 7, 2013 11:17 UTC (Thu) by jkacur (subscriber, #63)
Parent article: The future of realtime Linux

There is more than one way for the community to contribute. While not everyone is able to help with kernel development, there is a community of users developing applications with the rt-kernel.

We have an rt-wiki hosted on kernel.org, that never seemed to fully recover from the period in which kernel.org was down.

I would love to see it become more active again.

We welcome contributions. How-Tos, uses, etc,

https://rt.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Main_Page

In addition, you can join the relatively low volume mailing list
linux-rt-users

Send a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org with the only content being
subscribe linux-rt-users


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The future of realtime Linux

Posted Nov 7, 2013 11:53 UTC (Thu) by karim (subscriber, #114) [Link]

Hi John, thanks for pointing this wiki out. FWIW, it's the first time I see it. BTW, do you have pointers to use-cases/case-studies/etc.? Maybe it's in the wiki but I didn't see it as first. Thanks.

P.S.: long-time no see, btw. OLS 200X I think.

The future of realtime Linux

Posted Nov 9, 2013 22:15 UTC (Sat) by liam (subscriber, #84133) [Link]

Also checkout osadl.org.
They've been running a rack of fairly diverse hardware for years on the -rt kernel.
Also free-electrons.com. That's more general embedded than realtime but it does cover that as well.


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