Abstract
The Linux 1.0 UNIX-like operating system has been developed from scratch
in about three years. As a result, the internal structure of the
kernel bears only a passing resemblance to other UNIX systems. This
paper tries to bring attention to some of the design issues, enhancements
and limitations of the Linux kernel, and takes up some possible ways
to further improve performance.
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