Linux users want better desktop performance (Screw data. Prioritize code)

Tom Horsley tom.horsley at att.net
Sat Feb 21 15:42:03 UTC 2009


On Sat, 21 Feb 2009 14:53:29 +0000
James Wilkinson wrote:

> In other words, prelinking does address space randomization on a
> per-system basis.

No doubt, but the address space randomization in the kernel
happens every time any program is run and loads the shared
libs at different random addresses without regard to any
base address the prelinker may have assigned.




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