var_files wrote:
I am a student of final year Computer Engineering and am doing a project on "Active Memory Defragmentation". I am not getting much information regarding this subject. So if you could help me by sending a few links or pdfs or htmls regarding this topic, I would be grateful to you.
Hi Files,
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&q=%22Active+Memory+Defragmentation%22&btnG=Google+Search ?
gives me 379 results. I hope that's enough for your needs. I'd recommend getting familiar with one or more search engines, in particular if you are a computer scientist. If you are looking for scientific papers on that topic, I'd recommend using the CiteSeer seach engine to find them. [1]
Judging by the search engine results, I'd guess that whatever it is, it has something to do with the Linux kernel. This is not the linux kernel mailing list, so chances are noone here will be able to help you. Your plea for help might be better answered by Linux kernel developers, who, for the most part, can be found on a different mailing list. [2]
Oh, and a small side note: The subject 'Urgent' is not very useful. Chances are, if you use that on the Linux kernel mailing list, your post will end up being automatically trashed by most people's spam filters, since it looks like a typical spam subject line. If you want people to read your posts, and expect replies, please use meaningful subjects for your e-mails.
This free advice has been brought to you by the letters 'U', 'T', 'F', 'S' and 'E'. :)
cheers, dalibor topic
[1] Finding CiteSeer is left as an excercise for the reader. :)
[2] Which I'm quite sure, you'll be able to find easily using a search engine as well.
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