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- Can NetBSD/alpha run on systems with only NT (ARC) firmware?
- Can NetBSD/alpha use MILO to run on systems without SRM?
- Where do I get a copy of the SRM console for my machine?
- How do I get it to (not to) automatically boot multi-user?
- Why does my firmware not have the srm_fw file?
- Firmware upgrade for 3000/400 NetBSD
- Can NetBSD/alpha run Netscape?
- Can NetBSD/alpha run Netscape?
- What video cards are supported by X11?
- I just got a kernel trap, but my machine is still running!!
- Nasty message from the kernel saying something about unaligned accesses
- Can NetBSD/alpha boot diskless?
- How do I make a hard disk bootable in NetBSD/Alpha?
- How do I burn the cdhdtape install binary (to a CD) under MS Windows?
- Some Digital Unix programs fail with SIGSYS
- What is ELF?
- A dynamically loaded module at run-time couldn't find symbols from my program image.
- No need for ldconfig or for ld.so.conf!
- My program can't find its shared library
- How do I tell if my system is ELF?
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What is ELF?
ELF is a binary format designed to support dynamic objects and shared libraries. On older COFF and ECOFF systems, dynamic support and shared libraries were not naturally supported by the underlying format, leading to dynamic implementations that were at times complex, quirky, and slow.
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Last update: 2009-08-03 18:23
AuthorLuke Francis
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