What *exactly* are you doing that you need to do this?
im diagnosing an application that uses more memory than required and
found the problem arises because of this behavior of linux. so im
trying to make sure the problem is indeed that by forcely flushing the
memory.
Linux ELF loader vulnerabilities ... Numerous bugs have been found in the Linux ELF binary loader while ... Internally the Linux kernel uses a binary format loader layer to ... and the position of the memory map header in the binary image and ... An user may try to execute such a malicious binary with an unterminated ... (Bugtraq)
[Full-Disclosure] Linux ELF loader vulnerabilities ... Numerous bugs have been found in the Linux ELF binary loader while ... Internally the Linux kernel uses a binary format loader layer to ... and the position of the memory map header in the binary image and ... An user may try to execute such a malicious binary with an unterminated ... (Full-Disclosure)
Linux ELF loader vulnerabilities ... Numerous bugs have been found in the Linux ELF binary loader while ... Internally the Linux kernel uses a binary format loader layer to ... and the position of the memory map header in the binary image and ... An user may try to execute such a malicious binary with an unterminated ... (Full-Disclosure)
Re: How to set up a Linux machine that occupies the minimum memory footprint ? ... Of course, if you use 8GB of RAM, or more precisely if you ... Are you saying that if I have a 4GB RAM memory,...Linux will somehow "know" that it doesn't have ... You've said in another message that your app is ... (comp.os.linux.setup)
Re: How to set up a Linux machine that occupies the minimum memory footprint ? ... Of course, if you use 8GB of RAM, or more precisely if you ... Are you saying that if I have a 4GB RAM memory,...Linux will somehow "know" that it doesn't have ... You've said in another message that your app is ... (comp.os.linux.misc)