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Originally Posted by ericsson View Post
Sure, back in those days the Linux kernel was a fraction of the size it is today. Linux has become bloatware, and that's a fact. Nucleus can be scaled down to 13 kb, and still do its job.
No offence, but you now sound like the guy who has been gravely enchanted by well made marketing materials.
I'd like to hear what relevance does the 13kb kernel have in this context? The final OS with the services, UI and all that fluff is anyway going to be hugely "bloated" by that standard, unless you intend to make a product only for the most extreme of hard core nerds.
 

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