On Thu, Feb 14, 2002 at 11:46:56PM +0100, Niels Möller wrote: > I.e. the responsibility for sane gfx state should be in some > privileged process. A non-privileged user should not be able to shoot > it down (but he should still be able to kill his own X server, and > certainly his fb applications, and perhaps even his own console).
One thing that occasionally happens to me is that I'm unable to switch windows in X, or switch out of X, while the system is doing a lot of disk IO and some part of the system that is swapped out can't be read in, du to starvation. In cases like this I'd like to be able to switch consoles and kill whatever program is causing the starvation. However, to be able to do this I guess all changes of graphics state, or maybe even all graphics operations, have to be performed by some priviliged task, and I guess that may hurt performance quite a bit. I know there were discussions on the KGI mailing list about this issue, but I think they settled on a cooperative scheme. -- Niklas _______________________________________________ Bug-hurd mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-hurd