Francois Gouget wrote:

Anyway, when compared to the shared memory server it seems to me that
the main advantage of a kernel module is stability. It is my
understanding (correct me if I'm wrong) that with the shared memory
approach, a buggy (or malicious) Wine/Winelib application could crash
all other Wine/Winelib applications using that server (at least only one
user would be affected).

Whereas with the kernel module, it could panic the entire machine. Yepee!!

           Shachar



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