That can be blamed on the limitations of Mach. People still seem to think microkernels are somehow a good idea, but they really don?t help much, do they?
Microkernels offer excellent security and isolation benefits that
monolithic kernels cannot provide.
It really is a pity Linux didn't go down the microkernel route.
On Mon, 8 Jan 2024 13:57:09 -0000 (UTC), Simon Clubley wrote:
It really is a pity Linux didn't go down the microkernel route.
Andy Tanenbaum already had an argument with Linus Torvalds about that, and >lost.
Today, Tanenbaum has (unsuccessfully) been trying to commercialize MINIX, >while Linux essentially dominates the computing world.
In article <uni7mb$1o066$1@dont-email.me>,
Lawrence D'Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> wrote:
Today, Tanenbaum has (unsuccessfully) been trying to commercialize
MINIX, while Linux essentially dominates the computing world.
Although at the same time QNX continues plugging along with a small but dedicated customer base.
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