Is the Design of the Linux Kernel Outdated?

Is the Design of the Linux Kernel Outdated?

(Click the public account above to quickly follow) Compiled by: Open Source China www.oschina.net/news/84807/is-linux-kerne-design-outdated The achievements of Linux over the years are undeniable. However, recently, a topic was raised on Reddit asking whether the design of the Linux kernel is outdated, which garnered some interesting responses. The user Ronis_BR posed the question as follows: Linux … Read more

The ‘Non-configurable’ Aspects of Linux: Underlying Constraints and Design Choices

The 'Non-configurable' Aspects of Linux: Underlying Constraints and Design Choices

🌟 The ‘Non-configurable’ Aspects of Linux: Underlying Constraints and Design Choices 💡 Introduction: The Linux system is renowned for its high degree of customizability, with nearly all configurations achievable through modifying configuration files, recompiling the kernel, or writing scripts. However, within this open and free system, there still exist some ‘non-configurable’ or ‘hard-to-configure’ components. Today, … Read more