On Thu, 6 Aug 1998, Lin wrote:
-Linux is not going to differentiate between "real" ram and swap space. To
-the application, it all looks the same. If you're using a lot of memory,
-then yes, it will most likely start using swap space. But you don't need to
-worry about it, trust that the OS knows what its doing.
well, i used to use Windows and that DOESN'T know what it's doing :)
-Here's some code:
thanks...
-Hopefully your last node's next pointer is set to NULL.
of course! otherwise various bad things would happen when i tried using it.
The number of times i've seen that damn 'Segmentation Fault' message :)
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