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Every Linux File Has an Execute Bit. Here’s What That Means
The execute bit determines whether or not permission is granted to run a file as a program or script. Setting the execute bit ...
While Linux systems install with thousands of commands, bash also supplies a large number of “built-ins”—commands that are not sitting in the file system as separate files, but are part of bash itself ...
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How to run almost any Windows app on Linux
Most Windows programs don't run on Linux, and those that do usually have special versions that are compiled specifically for ...
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