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Operating Systems Linux Fedora how to check if autosys or control-M is running? Post 302515752 by Corona688 on Wednesday 20th of April 2011 07:34:34 PM
Old 04-20-2011
Linux is not an entire operating system complete with services and applications. Linux is a 4-megabyte kernel file which is loaded on boot, and maybe a few modules. Absolutely everything else is the distribution(redhat, fedora, SuSE, mandriva, gentoo, ...)
 

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DUMPELF(1)						    Documentation for pax-utils 						DUMPELF(1)

NAME
dumpelf - dump internal ELF structure SYNOPSIS
dumpelf [options] ELFs DESCRIPTION
dumpelf is a user-space utility to dump all of the internal ELF structures into the equivalent C structures for fun debugging and/or reference purposes. OPTIONS
-h, --help Show condensed usage and exit -V, --version Print version and exit -v, --verbose Be verbose (can be used more than once) HOMEPAGE
http://hardened.gentoo.org/pax-utils.xml REPORTING BUGS
Please include as much information as possible (using any available debugging options) and send bug reports to the maintainers (see the AUTHORS section). Please use the Gentoo bugzilla at http://bugs.gentoo.org/ if possible. SEE ALSO
chpax(1), dumpelf(1), paxctl(1), pspax(1), readelf(1), scanelf(1) AUTHORS
Ned Ludd <solar@gentoo.org> Maintainer Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org> Maintainer Fabian Groffen <grobian@gentoo.org> Mach-O Maintainer NOTES
1. http://hardened.gentoo.org/pax-utils.xml 2. http://bugs.gentoo.org/ pax-utils 0.2.3 03/03/2011 DUMPELF(1)
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