> For the laptop use case where Nvidia is the secondary GPU [...] it's
just an app corruption issue and not whole shell corruption.

I don't have the hardware to test but I expect all further app launches
on the dGPU to be broken following the driver entering a broken state
(it is unable to resume operating a display, I'm not sure whether it
would still be able to do off-screen rendering).

In any case, by your comment I take that you would avoid option 3 (large
tmpfs which would otherwise risk overflowing the RAM+Swap space and hang
the system irrecoverably). Then, what do you think of using /tmp (which
is a tmpfs with size 50% of the system memory) versus writing to disk
directly?

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  [nvidia] Corrupted/missing textures when switching users, switching
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