Re: setcap on kwin

2023-09-04 Thread Vlad Zahorodnii
On 9/4/23 13:44, David Edmundson wrote: That was true, we need to research and see if it's still true. Gnome have dropped their cap_sys_nice. For setting nice we many options: - kwin_wayland_wrapper can be cap_sys_nice set it the nice a child PID (needs verifying) - maybe the systemd cgroup

Re: setcap on kwin

2023-09-04 Thread David Edmundson
That was true, we need to research and see if it's still true. Gnome have dropped their cap_sys_nice. For setting nice we many options: - kwin_wayland_wrapper can be cap_sys_nice set it the nice a child PID (needs verifying) - maybe the systemd cgroup settings for priority are as good/better -

Re: setcap on kwin

2023-09-03 Thread Vlad Zahorodnii
On 9/4/23 04:21, Harald Sitter wrote: ...do we still need and want it? It gets in the way of crash tracking because it results in kwin_wayland crashes getting special protection by coredumpd that make the cores unreadable for the user [1][2][3]. So we either need polkit elevation in drkonqi or d

setcap on kwin

2023-09-03 Thread Harald Sitter
...do we still need and want it? It gets in the way of crash tracking because it results in kwin_wayland crashes getting special protection by coredumpd that make the cores unreadable for the user [1][2][3]. So we either need polkit elevation in drkonqi or drop the setcap stuff. Opinions? [1] gr