Re: malloc under linux



J. J. Farrell said:

On Oct 3, 6:58 pm, jacob navia <ja...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

<snip>

Why not say "linux" instead of "some operating systems" or at least
"some operating systems like linux for instance"

Perhaps that text was written before Linux was created, or perhaps the
author wasn't aware that Linux worked this way. Why should it
expicitly mention one particular OS?

If you're looking for a conspiracy but find evidence against it, your best
bet is to find a way to twist such evidence until it appears to support
your case.

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