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S H T _ R E LThe section holds relo
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. f i n i This section holds execut
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String TableString table sections h
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S T T _ N O T Y P ES T T _ O B J E
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RelocationRelocation is the process
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NOTEThis section requires processor
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IntroductionThis chapter describes
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Base AddressAs ‘‘Program Loadin
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Segment ContentsAn object file segm
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d e s c s z and d e s cThe first d
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Program Loading (Processor-Specific
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D T _ H A S H This element holds th
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Global Offset Table (Processor-Spec
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Curses Library 6-19X Window System
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System LibraryThe system library, l
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t i m e _ t _ a l t z o n e ;This v
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C LibraryThe C library, l i b c, co
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Socket LibraryThe socket library, l
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pcbind Mechanism 7-37iiTable of Con
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Archive FileArchives package multip
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Figure 7-2: Example String TableMem
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Other Archive FormatsABI-conforming
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Formats and Protocols for Networkin
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EnumerationEnumerations have the sa
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** The RPC message:* All messages s
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while B computes:CK(A, B) = ( PK(A)
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pcbind OperationThe r p c b i n d m
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8SYSTEM COMMANDSCommands for Applic
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The following new commands, now req
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Application EnvironmentThis section
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File System Structure and ContentsT
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e t c The top directory of the / e
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10WINDOWING AND TERMINALINTERFACEST
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The X11 interface contains mandator
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server The server controls the user
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12 NETWORKINGNetworking 12-1Require
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Required Interprocess Communication
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t_getinfoThe following default valu
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t_snddisData shall not be sent with
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