Sounds great, Loye. I look forward to your memory footprint reduced
console-kit-daemon. I too am interested in multiseat configurations.
I've experimented with a configuration that uses Xorg to create a
separate screen on each of two ports of my video card and an instance of
Xephyr running on top of each. That approach works, but is far from
ideal in both functionality and memory footprint.

I still don't think console-kit-daemon's footprint should be nearly as
high priority as the X server's, which is 20 times larger on my system.
Of course, a lot of portable and embedded systems use GUIs with no X
server or a very small one, like tinyX, but those aren't typically multi
user. For comparison's sake, what is the smallest footprint you've seen
of a functional X server on a system that had multiple users in a way
that needed console-kit-daemon?

I'm sure it's possible to reduce the memory footprint and other
resources of console-kit-daemon, but I haven't seen any strong evidence
that it deserves as much attention as much more demanding daemons and
apps on an Ubuntu system. I'm also curious about how a completely
dormant thread reduces performance of the system.

But the main problem with this bug report is that it's too vague. If
console-kit-daemon can be made to only track the Linux virtual consoles
in use and that decreases footprint and improves performance, this bug
report should say so. However, currently it says nothing about what the
threads are used for or what would be an appropriate number of threads.

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