> I've noticed that on one of my machines all application stacks are starting at > about 0x80000000. I had the impression that Linux stacks start at > 0xC0000000. After checking a bunch of other machines, I found that only the one > machine has stacks starting at 0x80000000. This machine > is SMP running 2.2.14, the other machines are either 2.2.12 SMP or the late > 2.3.x SMP series. 0xC0000000 = 2.0 , 2.4 or 2.2 with the 1Gig max memory 0x80000000 = 2.2 with the 2Gig memory option - Linux SMP list: FIRST see FAQ at http://www.irisa.fr/prive/dmentre/smp-howto/ To Unsubscribe: send "unsubscribe linux-smp" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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