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The article fails to mention the patent whatsoever, claims that the significantly more well-known Real Time Linux project is "commonly confused" for this, and uses the dubious term "claims" when describing a version of RTLinux without the patent, just once at the bottom. This page comes up first in google results for searches on "real time linux", and a user misled by the previous article version could find themselves in legal trouble. This should *not* happen on wikipedia. |
Add back the confused redirect, clarifying which project is the canonical implementation of hard real-time in Linux. |
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{{confused|text=[[Real-Time Linux]], the official patchset for hard real-time support in the Linux kernel}}
{{more footnotes|date=June 2009}}
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