It would have made sense if only starting new processes was slow. Copying large volumes of data slows down even mouse cursor, where Xorg HID driver already sits in memory. If what you've described affects driver already in memory, entire architecture has to be abandoned. So to say, definition of the problem, not an excuse.
It would have made sense if only starting new processes was slow. Copying large volumes of data slows down even mouse cursor, where Xorg HID driver already sits in memory. If what you've described affects driver already in memory, entire architecture has to be abandoned. So to say, definition of the problem, not an excuse.