An interview with preemptible kernel patch maintainer, Robert Love
Jan 18, 2002 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsIn this interview, LinuxDevices.com founder and executive editor Rick Lehrbaum chats with Robert Love, the principal maintainer of an increasingly popular kernel-preemption patch that improves the real-time responsiveness of the Linux kernel. Love describes his role in the project, explains why the preemption enhancement is important to a broad range of Linux applications beyond just embedded/real-time… (including end-users' desktops), and shares his vision of the future of Linux in the embedded and desktop markets.
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