MediaWiki API result

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                "title": "Readelf",
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                        "*": "'''readelf''' displays information about one or more [[wikipedia:Executable and Linkable Format|ELF format]] object files. The options control what particular information to display.\n\n<code>elffile</code>... are the object files to be examined. At the moment, <tt>readelf</tt> does not support examining archives, nor does it support examing 64 bit ELF files. \n\n==Usage==\n*Example:\n readelf -a /lib/libc.so.6 |grep _exit\n\n==See also==\n*[[Binutils]]\n\n==External links==\n*[http://www.gnu.org/software/binutils/manual/html_chapter/binutils_14.html readelf man page]\n[[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]"
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                        "*": "'''Recovery Is Possible''' ('''RIP'''; also '''RIPLinuX''') is a small, specialized [[Linux]] distribution that includes a large number of system maintenance and recovery applications. The disc is mainly oriented at the experienced Linux user that knows what he is doing, and thus does not contain automated scripts for many common tasks (such as undeleting files, creating partitions, and the such). RIP disc comes in two flavors, one with the X Window System and without; usually, the non-X disc is released a few days after the X11 distro as the author takes time to compile and quickly test the build. The operating system's X11-capable version does not require X11 to be started at bootup, and can be started at any time after booting wihtout the server; the main purpose of X11 is to provide the capability to run [[GParted]], a GTK partition management program, and [[Firefox]], because it might be relaxing to casually browse the web while performing long and \"boring\" tasks. MPlayer is also included and Firefox is shipped with the mplayerplug-in extension to allow most embedded media on the web to be viewed; Adobe Flash is not included due to copyright restrictions, though it may be optionally installed by running a script to download and install Flash.\n\nSome common uses of RIP are the following:\n*TestDisk &mdash; to recover deleted partitions, by ignoring the MBR and checking cylinders for known filesystem structures (such as FAT, NTFS, ext2/3, ReiserFS 3/4, XFS, etc)\n*PhotoRec &mdash; to recover deleted files, by ignoring the filesystem and checking disk blocks for known file types\n*[[fdisk]], [[cfdisk]], [[parted]], and [[GParted]] (optional with the X11 version) for partition management\n*ntfsprogs (ntfsresize, ntfsclone, ntfsfix, mkntfs, etc) in order to resize, backup/restore, schedule a <tt>chkdsk</tt> at Windows bootup, and other operations to NTFS filesystems\n\nAs of 2007-03-23, the current version of Recovery Is Possible is 2.3.\n\n==System information==\nThe kernel (v2.6.20.2 for RIPv2.3) has IDE/SATA/SCSI support.\n\nThe kernel also has LVM1/2, RAID, and Ethernet/Cable/DSL networking support.\n\nThese are some of the programs it contains: partimage/partimaged, parted, dump/restore, fsck.reiserfs, fsck.reiser4, fdisk, cfdisk, sfdisk, mke2fs, e2fsck, tune2fs, debugfs, jfs_mkfs, jfs_fsck, mkfs.xfs, xfs_repair, xfsdump/xfsrestore, cdrecord/dvdrecord, mkisofs, dvd+rw-format, growisofs, ntfsresize, mkntfs, ntfsclone, ntfsmount, lynx, links, mutt, fetchmail, ncftp, lftp, epic4 irc, naim, tmsnc, tin, slrn, telnet, wget, curl, zgv, testdisk, rsync, udp-sender/receiver, lde, blesstivo, rtvpatch, mfstool, chntpw, cmospwd, grub, grubconfig, lilo, smartctl, memtest86+, ddrescue, dd_rescue, acpitool, dmidecode, ethtool, lshw, mc, mcedit, star, kexec, lvm, evms, evmsn, ssh/sshd, dmraid, zsplit/unzsplit, splitpipe/joinpipe, fscat, sshfs, mksquashfs/unsquashfs, cdrskin, dar, clamav, putty, ntfs-3g.\n\n==External links==\n*[http://www.tux.org/pub/people/kent-robotti/looplinux/rip/ (R)ecovery (I)s (P)ossible] - apparent official website\n*[http://www.tux.org/pub/people/kent-robotti/looplinux/rip/docs/ RIPLinuX Docmentation]\n\n[[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]"
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