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''Originally written by Jake Stine''
''Originally written by Jake Stine''


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Another positive for the the above mmap / mprotect example is that it will also work well on Linux systems that have over-commit disabled, since it basically does what over-commit does but without the hacky "programs die instantly without error" part if the system runs out of physical memory.
Another positive for the the above mmap / mprotect example is that it will also work well on Linux systems that have over-commit disabled, since it basically does what over-commit does but without the hacky "programs die instantly without error" part if the system runs out of physical memory.


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