> David Dyer-Bennet: > > identical program invocations get to run their own copy of the program > > text. > > I don't believe this last bit is the case. It's clearly not the case > on Linux, anyway, as displayed by the various size numbers in 'top'. but linux processes don't share one copy of, say, top, when it is called twice by different users, do they? -- clemens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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