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Kernel Version 6.12 - loads of news & real-time support - whats about this!?
good day dear friends - hello at all on the justlinux-forum
well Linus Torvalds announced yesterday the Linux kernel 6.12: This is now generally available.
The new kernel version has some interesting new features to offer - and all sounds pretty exciting.
In addition to the usual updates to support current and future CPUs and GPUs, two new features stand out.
the new kernel - it Comes with a so called real-time support
well: what can we expect from that - what can we do now !?
What benefits do we have - and what advantages.
note: i have heard that the devs worked allmost two decades to get the Real-Time-Thing done..
so, whats the fuzz!?`
Look forward to hear from you
Last edited by dhubs; 11-20-2024 at 05:51 AM.
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For most people real time isn't going to matter. Games could benefit.
Basic linux is a time sharing os where there is a scheduler to coordinate resources between applications etc. Critical events need to happen in a fixed time period or responded to in a certain time period. Embedded applications like a drone flight control software would benefit with real time.
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