Bossa, a Framework for Scheduler Development
Eugenia writes "The recent activity in Linux kernel development caused by the introduction of a new scheduler by Ingo Molnar has emphasized for ordinary Linux users the importance of schedulers in modern operating systems. This article gives you a glimpse of what scheduling development is like by letting you implement your own Linux scheduler thanks to Bossa, a framework for scheduler development."
Oh, how precious! Grub made a Clippy joke! Let's all feed him karma, and then circle-jerk each other until the last nerd blows his wad on his wrist rest!!
Grub: go outside once in a while. You might find you like it there. And I like you not here.
But what do I know. I'm just looking for anonymous gay sex.
Well done grub, most slashdotters dont RTFA before posting. You managed to read as far as the first line of the article before posting.
Do not try to read the dupe, thats impossible. Instead, only try to realize the truth
What truth?
There is no dupe
How long did it take you to make that crap up? It looks like the result of a marketing dept that ate the wrong type of mushrooms on their pizza. -:
only faggots use lunix, besides they already have this for windows
You fascist hippie moron, try sliding a fact or argument out from under the bars of your cage. Actual developers have been working on decentralizing computers for decades, and I merely refer to a simplified architecture possible that recognizes the continuing centrality of a scheduler in the "OS" paradigm. Oh, I wrote "paradigm", and "architecture": don't be scared off by the hard words. The marketing people can't explain them to you, even if you do share your pizza with them.
If engineers like me don't make up these designs, and execute them, who's going to? Blathering whiners like you, who can't even understand them when written in a Slashdot post? Gee, everyone knows where operating systems come from, they come from the store...
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make install -not war
Hello, my Gnulix friends! The modest and self-effacing MEEPT has a few questions: Will Gnulix 2.2 play my DVD pr0n? Will Gnulix 2.2 work with cutting jagged slicing hacking slashing bleeding mutilating edge devices like, say, my USB keyboard? Has GGI been intergated into the Gnulix 2.2 colonel yet?
Ingo Molnar.... you paniced my kernel... prepare to die.