Core work still going on 33 years later
Core work still going on 33 years later
Posted Oct 19, 2024 20:21 UTC (Sat) by atnot (guest, #124910)In reply to: Core work still going on 33 years later by milesrout
Parent article: The long road to lazy preemption
I think the answer is more that, and I mean this as a neutral statement of fact, Linux effectively killed all other OS research and development. If you want a higher level OS that can do something (and you're not friends with Bryan Cantrill or Theo de Raadt) you only have one choice and that's to make linux do that thing. That is probably partially an achievement in not annoying anyone enough to start making their own kernel for 30 years, by saying yes to most important use cases. But a lot of it is also just being so entrenched that not making it do what you want almost guarantees failure.
