Yes, it works fine -> but you have to fine-tune the permissions a lot ->
it ends up requiring most of the admin permissions, /dev/kmem, etc...

It still makes sense for some applications -> having a separate
filesystem namespace and/or ip space for a desktop can be a great boon
for zero administration environments. I'm almost ready to release a
distribution built around this concept... I'll post more when I actually
have more information up on my site.

Cheers,
Liam

On Mon, 2004-03-08 at 05:21, Dariush Pietrzak wrote:
> > Is it possible to break a workstation down into a minimal administrative
> > backend component and an X-interfaced frontend vserver?
>  Yes.
> But putting X server inside vserver is not that easy and doesn't make much
> sense ( IIRC /dev/kmem is needed for X, and this makes such solution not
> that safer then running Xserver on master vserver ).
> 

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