At 21:02 +0700 27/7/06, Patrick Shirkey wrote:
Renich Bon C'iric' wrote:
>>Linux as it is ordinarily distributed is not a small-footprint
>>real-time operating system.
of course linux can be packaged as a small-footprint real-time
operating system.
it has been that way from the very beginning.
distro's came second to the own-rolled. never forget that! distro's
are not supposed to be embedded, or they wouldn't be distro's: they'd
be "some device X, being used".
the hardware wrapping embedded linux (or any similar kernel) *is* the distro.
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Jay Vaughan