Not my dog, not my fight, but my understanding is (was?) that real-time operating systems are predominantly event (or interrupt) based, whereas preemptive multitasking OSes are based on scheduled time slots for each process. RTOS can be preemptive, but preemptive is not necessarily RTOS.
By the way, I'm switching between Lubunto and Bodhi on this tablet to see which I like better, so I'll probably post the same question over on the Bodhi forums - no doubt the answer will be applicable whichever way I go, as it's (as far as I know) the same kernel.
Hi all,
I'm trying to resurrect an old Linx7 Intel Atom (BayTrail) tablet - it originally came with Windows 8 and I successfully put Windows 10 on it to check the hardware was working. I've installed Lubuntu after a bit of fiddling (64-bit OS with a 32-bit UEFI) and it's running well - even the...