My question is simple.Being faster does not necessarilly mean that is better.I would expect the new kernel to be more versatile and tuned with less powerful platforms in mind(e.g. Strong arm or other embedded system solutions).Computers are nowadays smth like swiss knifes.In the future there will be
specific hardware for specific tasks and linux kernel must be there!
The need for a project like the GNU Hurd must alert linux kernel developers.
My question is simple.Being faster does not necessarilly mean that is better.I would expect the new kernel to be more versatile and tuned with less powerful platforms in mind(e.g. Strong arm or other embedded system solutions).Computers are nowadays smth like swiss knifes.In the future there will be specific hardware for specific tasks and linux kernel must be there! The need for a project like the GNU Hurd must alert linux kernel developers.