On Mon, 2006-02-13 at 21:04 -0500, Ross Vandegrift wrote: > On Sun, Feb 12, 2006 at 08:52:30PM -0500, Lee Revell wrote: > > No, it's not that bad, but IMHO it's more of a pain than the realtime > > LSM, or the PAM solution. > > Does a process inherit its parent's RT rlimits? I would expect them > to work that way. If so, it should be enough to run your display or > window manager under set_rlimits. Then, any app you started in that X > session would automatically inherit the ability to request RT > scheduling and mlock pages. I may be missing something here but, why would you run your window manager as the same user that you use to run RT applications? I normally log in as Joe_User and then start my applications as a privileged user (in my case root because I'm lazy ;-) In most window managers/desktops it is pretty easy to start an app as a different user with a desktop icon. The only PITA is that you have to enter a password to start the apps but you only do that once so it's not a big problem. -- Jan 'Evil Twin' Depner The Fuzzy Dice http://myweb.cableone.net/eviltwin69/fuzzy.html "As we enjoy great advantages from the invention of others, we should be glad of an opportunity to serve others by any invention of ours, and this we should do freely and generously." Benjamin Franklin, on declining patents offered by the governor of Pennsylvania for his "Pennsylvania Fireplace", c. 1744