• @henfredemars@infosec.pub
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    2310 days ago

    Pretty much the only place it doesn’t run is where you have hard real-time requirements and on extremely small embedded micro controllers.

      • @Colloidal@programming.dev
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        10 days ago

        Technically yes. But it can’t support many hard real-time use cases. For that you need a true RTOS, thought from the ground up for that purpose. Something like VxWorks, QNX, some flavors of L4.

          • @Colloidal@programming.dev
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            29 days ago

            Only ever interacted with 6.0 beta. It was a great microkernel system. Even its GUI, Photon, was of a microkernel design, each module operating as a separate process. And it looked so good.

      • @henfredemars@infosec.pub
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        1410 days ago

        Sort of. There’s realtime builds, but the Linux definition of real time is more relaxed than dedicated RTOS’s in exchange for a much more feature-filled OS. You should not use Linux if people could die when you miss a deadline. You want a simple system where it’s easier to prove that can never happen.