On Mon, 2008-08-04 at 01:35 +0200, Ingo Oeser wrote:I didn't notice that the change in the maximum number of fds per process from 1024 to 1024*1024 back in February. That makes it possible, although requiring root privs, to allocate enough fds for this to work. The other issue is that several important applications (including the X server) use select instead of poll, and they have a small maximum number of fds that they support. It seems like this could be worked around by dup2'ing the shmem fds up a ways. I should have looked at fs/file.c. --=20 keith.packard@intel.com
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