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  2. dracut (software) - Wikipedia

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    Red Hat is the original author of dracut. Red Hat-derived Linux distributions use dracut for initramfs creation.. Fedora Linux since version 12, Constantine [3]; Red Hat Enterprise Linux since version 6 [4]

  3. Decompiler - Wikipedia

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    Executable files stripped of such context are far more challenging to translate into meaningful source code. Some software developers may obfuscate, pack, or encrypt parts of their executable programs, making the decompiled code much harder to interpret. These techniques are often done to deter reverse-engineering, making the process more ...

  4. deb (file format) - Wikipedia

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    Diagram showing an example file structure of a .deb file Frhed hex editor displaying the raw data of a Debian package. Prior to Debian 0.93, a package consisted of a file header and two concatenated gzip archives. [6] Since Debian 0.93, a deb package is implemented as an ar archive. [7] This archive contains three files in a specific order: [8] [9]

  5. diff - Wikipedia

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    In computing, the utility diff is a data comparison tool that computes and displays the differences between the contents of files. Unlike edit distance notions used for other purposes, diff is line-oriented rather than character-oriented, but it is like Levenshtein distance in that it tries to determine the smallest set of deletions and insertions to create one file from the other.

  6. Merkle tree - Wikipedia

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    It uses a binary hash tree (two child nodes under each node), usually has a data block size of 1024 bytes and uses the Tiger hash. [16] Tiger tree hashes are used in Gnutella, [17] Gnutella2, and Direct Connect P2P file sharing protocols [18] and in file sharing applications such as Phex, [19] BearShare, LimeWire, Shareaza, DC++ [20] and gtk ...

  7. Microsoft Excel - Wikipedia

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    Up until the 2007 version, Microsoft Excel used a proprietary binary file format called Excel Binary File Format (.XLS) as its primary format. [34] Excel 2007 uses Office Open XML as its primary file format, an XML-based format that followed after a previous XML -based format called "XML Spreadsheet" ("XMLSS"), first introduced in Excel 2002.

  8. Esri grid - Wikipedia

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    The binary format is widely used within Esri programs, such as ArcGIS, while the ASCII format is used as an exchange, or export format, due to the simple and portable ASCII file structure. The grid defines geographic space as an array of equally sized square grid points arranged in rows and columns.