I think there are still 2 options there. Either the OOM killer should get rid of the whole process group, so that webbrowser or webapps are not "half killed'. Or oxide should trap a signal indicating that the underlying renderer processes died, and let the client apps quit.
I think there are still 2 options there. Either the OOM killer should get rid of the whole process group, so that webbrowser or webapps are not "half killed'. Or oxide should trap a signal indicating that the underlying renderer processes died, and let the client apps quit.