- cross-posted to:
- linux@programming.dev
- cross-posted to:
- linux@programming.dev
Currently most avionics real-time operating systems for airplanes are proprietary and very specialized for safety assurance reasons
Currently most avionics real-time operating systems for airplanes are proprietary and very specialized for safety assurance reasons
I’m one of those rare end-users of Linux (by choice) so I’m not the best when it comes to understanding how to pop a kernel or summon daemons or whatever. But my impression of Linux is that it is adaptable. Rather than relying on proprietary systems locked into vendors, it seems to make sense to shift into a non-proprietary model going forward. But again, I’m not popping any kernels for daemons.
I’m going to refer to starting daemons as “summoning” from now on!