Re: patchset still being developed?

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I just installed 2.6.36.2, but it doesn't seem to have complete
preemption. I don't see the IRQs as processes and cannot set priorities
to them. Therefore 2.6.33.7 seems to be the last kernel with rt-support.
Am I right? Of so, why?

Dennis

Dennis Borgmann schrieb:
> Hello rt-users!
>
> Is the CONFIG PREEMPT RT Patch still developed? So far I canot find any
> newer patchset than the one for kernel 2.6.33.7 on
> http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/projects/rt/ but what I can find
> is submissions to the linux kernel related to PREEMPT stuff in the
> Changelog of recent kernels.
>
> Does this mean, that with current kernels (starting 2.6.34) no more
> patching is needed and a Kernel can be configured to do realtime
> preemption without patches?
>
> If so, an update on the mainpage of the wiki would be nice...
>
> Kind regards,
> Dennis
>   

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