29 Jul
2013
29 Jul
'13
11:38 p.m.
Joseph Tam wrote:
I don't know why you would consider a background process inferior to a run-on-demand executable.
Well, the background process is hogging CPU and RAM while it basically does nothing. And when it's running as root there is always the danger of privilege escalation. LDA only runs when it's needed and since it uses only user rights it shoudbe more harmless.
bye Martin