The conflict will stay, because there is no patches in the kernel that allow rtkit to do its thing, and the conflict is there to make sure rtkit is removed from users' systems to ensure CPU cycles are not wasted, and syslog is not flooded.
The conflict will stay, because there is no patches in the kernel that allow rtkit to do its thing, and the conflict is there to make sure rtkit is removed from users' systems to ensure CPU cycles are not wasted, and syslog is not flooded.