On Mon, 05 Mar 2018 07:20:35 -0500, Ruben Safir said: > So any system where you need to, or want to install it and forget about > it for a long period of time, the Linux kernel can not be considered a > choice for that usage because it needs contact oversite and upgrades. That's true for *any* software. Guess you get to build it out of cogs and levers. vxworks has bugs too: https://www.cvedetails.com/product/15063/Windriver-Vxworks.html?vendor_id=95 And I'm willing to bet a large pizza with everything but anchovies that the Vxworks total would be higher if it had enough market share to make it worth researching. Oh, and somebody found a 30 year old bug in VMS recently.
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