Owen Heisler writes:
On 12/29/06, Matt Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
see what my page size is?
man 2 getpagesize
Thanks, that helped. I wrote the following C program which
apparently tells me that my pagesize is 4K:
#include unistd.h
#include stdio.h
int main ()
{
printf
On 1/1/07, Jhair Tocancipa Triana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Owen Heisler writes:
On 12/29/06, Matt Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
see what my page size is?
man 2 getpagesize
Thanks, that helped. I wrote the following C program which
apparently tells me that my pagesize is 4K:
On 12/29/06, Matt Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
see what my page size is?
man 2 getpagesize
Thanks, that helped. I wrote the following C program which apparently tells me
that my pagesize is 4K:
#include unistd.h
#include stdio.h
int main ()
{
printf (%d\n, getpagesize ());
return
Can I use sysctl or /proc/sys/kernel or something to see what my
page size is? My kernel is 2.6.18-3-amd64.
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Matt Miller writes:
Can I use sysctl or /proc/sys/kernel or something to see what my
page size is? My kernel is 2.6.18-3-amd64.
Don't know about an entry in sysfs with that entry, but does
man 2 getpagesize
help?
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see what my page size is?
man 2 getpagesize
Thanks, that helped. I wrote the following C program which apparently tells me
that my pagesize is 4K:
#include unistd.h
#include stdio.h
int main ()
{
printf (%d\n, getpagesize ());
return 0;
}
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