I am using kde since 2010 There has been continuously a problem with a given component of KDE that I won't even mentionn it but basically the problem is like that: 1)you work 2)and suddenly a programm starts to rev-up at 100% cpu and your computer does not respond anymore until you press the shutdown button
My questions: 1) Is it currently possible to have like an "emegency" button so that when this happen you would press on it, it would freeze everything and head you back to a terminal immediatly where you can kill those mother fuckers Basically it would be like ctrl+alt+f1 but ctrl+alt+f1 does not respond as well when something is running at 100% cpu... 2) I guess answer to 1 is "no because one would need direct access to kernel", but what it is not done already by the linux developper ? (if you can't operate your system then it is not an "operating system"...) 3) Why kde softwares (and others as well) don't have a cpu usage limiter? is it so hard to programm? ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.