Re: KDE 2.0 impressions



> Linux have a command similar to the pmap command on Solaris? This would give us 
> a view of how much of the process size is shared between processes. Although 

Im not familiar with pmap but /proc/$pid/maps gives you the address mappings
if that helps

> Solaris also have a feature which allows the code in shared libraries to be 
> reordered at link time so that frequently accessed code is clustered together 
> and code which is very infrequently used is at the end of the file and is never 

Nat Friedman (he from Helix code) worked on a tool called grope to do this. I
dont know what state it is in - Nat ?




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