grt@twitch.UUCP ( G.R.Tomasevich) (04/02/86)
> ...nz (Neal Ziring at WU ECL ... > ... Window systems leave processes lying > around, and clutter the system even more with a window managing process! That is certainly true. When we started running lots of Blits on twitch, we had to increase all sorts of kernel parameters, such as the number of inodes, the number of files, the number of processes. -- George Tomasevich, ihnp4!twitch!grt AT&T Bell Laboratories, Holmdel, NJ
rcj@burl.UUCP (Curtis Jackson) (04/03/86)
In article <352@twitch.UUCP> grt@twitch.UUCP ( G.R.Tomasevich) writes: >> ...nz (Neal Ziring at WU ECL ... >> ... Window systems leave processes lying >> around, and clutter the system even more with a window managing process! > >That is certainly true. When we started running lots of Blits on twitch, >we had to increase all sorts of kernel parameters, such as the number of >inodes, the number of files, the number of processes. When this sort of thing, compounded by shell layers, started happening on the computers for our project at Bell Labs in NJ, the system administrator put out news asking people to please try to kill all layered processes when running windowed. For those of you who at least saw the ads for the movie "Alien", he ended with the amusing: "In a layer, no one can hear you scream." I liked it!! -- The MAD Programmer -- 919-228-3313 (Cornet 291) alias: Curtis Jackson ...![ ihnp4 ulysses cbosgd allegra ]!burl!rcj ...![ ihnp4 cbosgd decvax watmath ]!clyde!rcj