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Is it possible to give the user the option to cancel forkbombs?

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Cc: Ubuntu Devel Discuss <ubuntu-devel-discuss@...>
Date: Saturday, November 17, 2007 - 1:51 am

Dear kernel hackers,

This is a message from below 0x7FFFFFFF. Please look at this bug (it's 
not a new concept but still):
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/163185

I'm no expert but I'd guess the "complete freeze" part of the bug has to 
do with the kernel, no? It would be nice to have a system which always 
lets me choose to abort stuff regardless of what kind of program mess I 
accidently started. Sort of like how you can "always" count on 
CTRL-ALT-DEL to work. Maybe it's possible to set some kind of 
MAX_PROCESS_COUNT for each user (I don't know) but it looks like this is 
not done by default in many distros today?

I mean, this effectively took down both my laptop and made the server of 
my shared web hosting company unresponsive for >10 mins (maybe it had 
some auto-reboot mechanism, I'm not sure).



		Martin
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Is it possible to give the user the option to cancel forkbom..., Martin Olsson, (Sat Nov 17, 1:51 am)
Re: Is it possible to give the user the option to cancel for..., Radoslaw Szkodzinski, (Fri Nov 23, 3:34 am)
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