Red Hat / Fedora :: File Extension Executable In RHEL 5?

Jan 4, 2010

As we have executeable file extensions .exe , .msi and .msp for Windows. What is the file extension that is executable in Linux RHEL 5

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Software :: Unable To Boot To RHEL 4 32bit After Installing RHEL 64bit - Error 13: Invalid Or Unsupported Executable Format

Apr 27, 2009

I have 4 partitions in my system, out of which two(sda1, sda2) have windows on them. I have installed RHEL 4 32 - bit on sda3 and after that , installed installed RHEL 64-bit on to a partition sda 5. Now i am unable to boot into RHEL 32-bit. The error i am getting is Error 13: Invalid or unsupported executable format.

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May 9, 2011

Suppose there is a directory named mydir containing ...
aaa.cpp
aaa.h
bbb.cpp
bbb.h
Makefile
a
b
Where a,b are executable files. What I want to is to only copy a and b to another location. Is it possible? (other than by manually issuing copy a,b another_dir).

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Jun 20, 2010

I am running into a snag on .exe files in Lucid. I have Wine installed, but I can not open the file as it is blocked from executing with a window popping up telling me that this file was blocked due to security reasons. I go into the files properties and try to change the permission but that does not help. Is there a way to get around this? Possibly in the terminal as root?

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Fedora Servers :: Enable .php5 File Extension?

Sep 15, 2009

Platform information:
Fedora 11
HP a1250n PC w/3Gb RAM and 2Ghz (?) CPU
PHP v5 and Apache 2.2

The situation I've got is that my PHP and Apache installs do not recognize files with the .php5 file extension. I can successfully open .php files in my browser just as I have designed them. However, when I try to open a .php5 file in my browser, it simply outputs the code and not the web page (as it should). I've pasted (what I believe to be) the relevant parts of the output from phpinfo() command below. Any help correcting this is greatly appreciated as I have searched the forums and the Internet fairly exhaustively with various different keywords and still have come up empty. I think if I could figure out how to add ".php5" to the list of "Registered PHP Streams" then I would be all set, but I can't figure that out. I also tried copying /etc/php.ini to /etc/php.d/ and re-naming it php5.ini, but this did not work.

Clem
Configure Command
'./configure' '--build=i386-redhat-linux-gnu' '--host=i386-redhat-linux-gnu' '--

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Fedora :: Error Message: Sox Formats: No Handler For File Extension `mp3'

Aug 23, 2010

Odd that no posts come up in the search for "sox" or "specifically sox mp3"

How to get it up and going?

Which yum libraries need to be installed to get sox to recognize mp3s,

example: yum -y install force-mp3-to-start-working

its producing this error message: sox formats: no handler for file extension `mp3'

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Fedora :: Executable File Into The '/etc/cron.daily' Directory

Jan 19, 2011

I have noticed that in the /etc directory there are some subdirectories of /etc/cron.daily and /etc/cron.hourly. Also I have determined that there is a service included as part of the Fedora OS 'crond' which I have started with the use of 'service crond start'. My question is this. If I drop an executable file into the '/etc/cron.daily' directory will it just run? If not what configuration files should I go about editing to run my executable daily? There seems to be a pretty large network of cron related files. I'm trying to make sense out of all of it.

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Fedora :: Mupen64 Tried To Make Stack File Executable?

Apr 4, 2011

I tried to run Mupen64 on Fedora 14 and SELinux gave me a message (see title of thread). It sounded like a serious problem. Do I have a corrupted version, is it nothing to worry about?

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Installing Java On F14 - Making Executable File?

May 30, 2011

I downloaded Java from the Java website, and went into the root to try and make it an executable file, and it says "chmod: cannot access `home/Non-Admin/Downloads/jre-6u25-linux-i586-rpm.bin': No such file or directory". Is there some sort of program I can install that will automatically turn the rpm.bin/.bin into an executable file?

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Fedora :: Make A Executable (application/x-executable)

Aug 21, 2011

I hope this post stands in the right section.I have a commandline i need to enter in terminal when i want to run a program. i tought lets put that piece of command in an .sh file and just click the file to run the program (then i dont need to open terminal first an give in the command) however the .sh file does not open the program. so i propably need to make a executable (application/x-executable).

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Server :: Edit The Default RHEL CD To Have It Automatically Install RHEL Based Off Of A Kickstart File

Mar 2, 2011

is possible to edited the default RHEL CD to have it automatically install RHEL based off of a kickstart file that I will store locally on the CD. My plan would be to put a cd in a server and have the OS automatically being installed.

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Ubuntu :: File Extension Z - Unix Compressed Archive File?

May 6, 2010

Anyone know how to compress a file to extension z?not tar.gz , zip, 7zip

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Ubuntu :: Install The Download File Which Is A Windows Xp Dos Executable File Of 8mbs

Sep 19, 2010

I have NDISWRAPPER installed on my laptop, but when I try to install the download file which is a Windows Xp dos executable file of 8mbs I have tried every thing but without success I can see my Iomega 250 Zip drive when I go into system>administration>disk utilities and acess properties but cannot make it run,

Dell inspiron 6400
OS: Ubuntu 10.04LTS
Ram:2gb
HDD: 250gb
Tony044

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General :: Add A File Extension To A Bunch Of File Names?

Oct 20, 2010

I have a considerable number of files in a subdirectory (some fascinating old military clips from archive.org - search on Big Picture if interested). Anyhow, I am downloading them using Internet Download Manager running in an XP virtual machine in VMWare on my Ubuntu 10.04 PC (due to the queuing, restart and speed capabilities of IDM). But I digress - the files are being saved on the host (Samba share) without a file extension. So I have a collection of files with names like

Quote:

The Douglas MacArthur Story
THEY WERE THERE (1960)

I wish to add the extension ".mp4" In Windows this is simply done with the command

Quote:

rename *. *.mp4

This of course does not work in Linux. I have researched the Linux rename command and reviewed a lot of examples. However, I have not found a way to add an extension to a batch of files which are named with no extension to start with. The spaces in the file names also seem to present an issue. At the moment I am renaming them from the Windows VM while they are sitting on the Samba share using the ancient File Manager program from Windows NT which works great on XP. I have experimented with the file rename facility in Gnome Commander however, it does not seem to want to do something so simple.

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Programming :: Convert An Arbitrary Binary File Into A Executable File?

Feb 18, 2010

In a project I'm working on with a few other people, I got the task of writing an assembler. The last thing I do is convert the commands into a binary representation, and jam it into a file. Now one of my teammates said he'd like to be able to "reference" the code within another program. He said he'd be able to do this if the file I output is a Linux object file. I'm thinking it'd also work as an executable. Anyway, he said he'd like to be able to grab the file and reference the binary by address. I'm still fuzzy on this, and if you're confused with what I said here, please tell me so I can ask him for better details.Anyway, I'm aware that gcc can compile files to ".o", but that's only for C/C++, and my file is just binary. I'm also aware of "ld", but I haven't seen any use of it to help me. I'm happy to hear suggestions as to what I can do. If anything, I think I'll implement a few functions to grab the bits and hand them to him in an array or something.

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General :: Executable File Contains The Precise Path To SO File?

Aug 13, 2010

Does executable file contains the precise path to SO file? Should it be compiled with precise knowing of SO file location?

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Sep 14, 2009

I have Red Hat Enterprise 5 and am trying to resize a partition. I am using the resize command within "parted" and am getting the following error - Error: File system has an incompatible feature enabled.

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General :: Fatal: Bad Magic Number In Executable `prime' (not An Executable?)

Sep 3, 2010

I am trying to run Wattch simulator in linux.But it is giving the error below. what is this error and what do I do about it?

fatal: bad magic number in executable `prime' (not an executable?)

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Sep 10, 2010

I trying to read a file with an .odc extension.Using openOffice Calc, However there is a of garbage and irreadable characters, I found out it is a Microsoft office data connection file. Is there a way around it?

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Jun 26, 2010

How to open and run file with extension nds in ubuntu linux?

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Ubuntu :: Hiding The JAR File Extension?

May 5, 2011

I installed Minecraft and I want to hide the .JAR extension on the file on my desktop. I tried just renaming it and deleting the ".jar" from the name, but when I tried opening it, it opened as an archive, rather than an executable, even though I had the "Allow executing file as program." box checked off. What can I do to hide the extension?

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General :: Accessing .dd File Extension

Mar 2, 2010

I am trying to access a .dd file extension. Do I have to mount it?

VMware-VMvisor-big-3.5.0_Update_2-110271.i386.dd
# fdisk -ul VMware-VMvisor-big-3.5.0_Update_2-110271.i386.dd
Blocks Id System
VMware-VMvisor-big-3.5.0_Update_2-110271.i386.dd1 8192 1535999 763904 5 Extended
VMware-VMvisor-big-3.5.0_Update_2-110271.i386.dd4 * 32 8191 4080 4 FAT16 <32M
VMware-VMvisor-big-3.5.0_Update_2-110271.i386.dd5 8224 106495 49136 6 FAT16

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I am trying to grab some files off this file to create a PXE vmware boot.

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General :: Match A File Name Without Extension In Csh?

Aug 8, 2011

#!/bin/csh -f
source /xxxx/
set $spicedir = `sim_${1%.*}`
printf "Output folder is %s
" $spicedir
toolcommand -i $1 -o $spicedir
(-o output directory, -i =input)

I got spicedir: Undefined variable in my xterm

How could I match a file name without extension in csh

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General :: How To Open The File With Extension .pmd

Apr 26, 2010

How will I open a file with extension .pmd in linux ?

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Apr 13, 2010

I am fairly new to Linux systems but I have a code that I just compiled and it produced an executable file that I need to run but I have no idea how to run that file. Is there a certain command to type to do it?

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General :: How To Use A Executable File

Oct 21, 2009

some of the programs that i downloaded are launched with a linux executible file and i don't know how to make it work, how do i execute it double clicking doesn't help it just asks me which program i would like toopen the file with

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General :: Unable To Get Basename Of File Without Extension

Mar 4, 2011

Trying to get the basename of a file without the extension, I found this snippet but it just returns command not found twice:

[Code]....

Also tried (with and without the quotes on input and file_ext):

input=$1
file_ext=.${input##*.}
base=`basename "$input" $file_ext`

executed: convert.sh /path/music.wav But it echoes base as music.wav

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Apr 2, 2010

How to make sure that when I save a pdf file, the file extension .pdf appears in the filename? Its a silly little thing, but annoying. The file browser recognises it afterward as a pdf file though, it opens with document viewer ok.

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Ubuntu :: Cups-pdf Printing No Extension On File?

Apr 24, 2010

I am running 10.04 beta2 and have installed cups-pdf printing. I can print to the PDF printer and it works fine saving the file to ~/PDF. It saves it with the PDF extension as expected. I am trying to save the file by default to a windows share. I changed the DEVICE URI line to smb://HOME/SERVER/PDF. When I print, the job shows up on the windows share but without a PDF extension

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Ubuntu :: Common Dat A Format - .pub File Extension

Jul 8, 2010

I have received a file in CDF V2 format (.pub file extension).

Is there any software available to read this file in Linux (Ubuntu)?

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