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There is something special about Linux distributions: The Linux kernel. In lots of areas it is indeed better than NT and it's stuff that matters to userspace, too (file system performance is one example, process spawning performance another).


How would you explain BSD than? And I've heard Linux 5.1 (2019) io_uring is similar to Windows NT 3.5 (1994) IOCP.




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