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SubjectRe: Ok, making ready for pre-2.4 and code-freeze..
Hi!

> > Umh... I'd really, really like them in, I am probably going to hit 64K
> > users sometime next year. It would be a shame to change OS for that or
>
> Nod.

BTW 32bit uids are important for more than big organizations. I'm
playing with idea to "split" user into few uids so that netscape I
run could not read my .ssh/identity. It would be nice to have 32bit
uids in 2.4...

Pavel
PS: Imagine uid split into 24:8 bits, when X:0 is user than can do
anything X:1-255 uid's can do. X:1 can not kill processes by "user"
X:2. And now, every user gets X:0 initially, and can decide to run
subprocesses under X:... uid's.

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I'm pavel@ucw.cz. "In my country we have almost anarchy and I don't care."
Panos Katsaloulis describing me w.r.t. patents me at discuss@linmodems.org

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