Hi Milan, On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 11:25, Milan Bouchet-Valat <nalimi...@club.fr> wrote:
> There's nothing specially related to GUIs in this problem, I think > that's a bug in the kernel. everything is connected, reliability in the UI *depends* on conditional reliability in the core/kernel > So I'm not "deferring the problem to another > list", I'm just saying that there's no hope the desktop team will fix > it [...] i agree totally with you, the desktop team can't fix this alone, this is bigger than only desktop team or only kernel hackers.. > and the only option is to discuss this with kernel developers. Have > a look at the bug report I linked to, and you'll see that's the only > guarantee to avoid talking with nobody listening... > true. it's difficult to get this one across to anybody, because nobody really feels responsible. If UI response gets improved on a UI level, I/O stutters will most likely still occur, if I/O misbehaviour is fixed, UI response might still have its problems and issues.. To reserve a legit amount of "power" for what i would call UI Reliability is a joint venture for all of the desktop and its core, i don't think anybody can go this one alone, we'd just end up in the same vicious circle of performance issues again next cycle.. safe
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