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If the author really wants this on disk, would application-level encryption of the files it is writing to /tmp be overkill?

The standard trick with encrypted swap on Linux is to pull an encryption key out of /dev/urandom on boot and never store it anywhere. I suspect libVTE could do something similar without a lot of code, though it would be a bit strange for a terminal emulator to depend on crypto libraries.




Yes, that's what I want to do. My main goal redesigning the buffer was to 1) fix memory fragmentation, 2) make unlimited scrollback possible. I offered to find some time on a weekend to add a caching layer, a compression layer, and an encryption layer. But the author of that report was more interested in getting publicity I guess, so ignored my offer and made it look like I said I won't fix this. Well, NOW it's harder to justify taking time off my personal life to work on this...




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