Erm, are you confused that the memory free is changing when you're running different commands or what? It's not surprising that there's less memory in use when there's a single perl process running vs having two separate processes going from the shell.
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In reply to Re: Different result reading meminfo from shell and Perl
by Fletch
in thread Different result reading meminfo from shell and Perl
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