Hi, Tzafrir!

On Wed, Nov 21, 2001 at 11:16:08AM +0200, you wrote the following:

> shift-m to sort by memory with top. The X server may have a big ammount of
> memory listed there, but this is normal. Also keep in mind that a
> multi-threaded process appears there as multiple processes with exactly
> the same ammount of memory. Those are all threads that share the same
> memory space.

This brings me to the question -- is it possible to know from the
process listing, or by any other means, whether two entries are
actually two threads sharing the same memory, or two distinct
processes?


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