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Re: Native code FUD
by Mike Hearn on Wednesday 11/Aug/2004, @05:16
Yes, you can enforce such windowing policies with SELinux (or more accurately the in-development SE-X). SELinux policy can be propogated up into userspace object managers.

As to the other points, well maybe but I've not seen much software that would benefit from such on the fly optimization. Algorithmic optimization usually matters far more.
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