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- From: rjc@cogsci.ed.ac.uk (Richard Caley)
- Newsgroups: comp.windows.x
- Subject: Re: FLAME, FLAME ON X!!!
- Message-ID: <RJC.92Nov19153229@daiches.cogsci.ed.ac.uk>
- Date: 19 Nov 92 15:32:29 GMT
- References: <1dn1c7INNcnp@armory.centerline.com> <1992Nov10.173203.10719@dsd.es.com>
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- Organization: Human Communication Research Center
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- In-reply-to: qualtrak@netcom.com's message of 17 Nov 92 19:52:18 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov17.195218.27789@netcom.com>, Qual Trak (qt) writes:
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- qt> If the client asks the server to make him a window - the server
- qt> allocates the memory, not the client.
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- ???
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- Sorry, I don't see your point. the problem mentioned _was_ server
- growth, so server-memory fragmentation is one possible problem. The
- clients, in the case described, were going away and being restarted,
- fragmentation there is obviously a non-problem.
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