I think you need some sort of checkpointing mechanism,
something like:

BLCR, Berkley lab checkpoint/restart

or/and

Cryopid - A process freezer for linux.

Regards,
Sandeep.




On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 5:38 PM, Manish Katiyar <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Sorry for spamming the list because this is really not a kernel
> question, but I am also not sure if this can be done in userspace
> entirely. While working on my laptop today somehow I screwed my Xorg
> settings and thus my whole X session. I had to reinitialize/restart X,
> but that also meant I had to close all my important open windows :-(
> .........
>
> I felt it would be nice if I could have stored all the current running
> processes in some file (just like hibernate) and just restarted X with
> that file (possibly as an argument). That would also mean I can save
> different sessions :-) and then hibernate and then come back with
> whatever session I wish.
>
> Is anyone aware of any tool/project that tries to do this ??
>
> Thanks -
> Manish
>
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