Today UAL has basically three states for applications, on, off and
paused. There are then OOM scores associated with those states. And it
seems that this is requesting more states. But I'm not sure I
understand. For instance, for X11 apps they're never paused, so their
OOM score stays the same as the focused app, do we need a state where
the focused app is killed before an X11 application? I also don't
believe that applications that have a trusted overlay are paused, so I'm
not sure how the scoring would work there either.
So what are the states that you see applications being in, and what
would their scores be relative to one another?
** Changed in: ubuntu-app-launch (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
** Changed in: ubuntu-app-launch (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Changed in: ubuntu-app-launch (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ted Gould (ted)
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Need API to allow shell to choose custom OOM killer scores
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