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    Re: Just an observation

    Hello,

    I will try to answer you based on my own experience.

    I was a software publisher for 50 years: yes, I started well in 1970 in a garage with only one of my friends (like Microsoft and many...
  2. Launchable starters with Gnome under Ubuntu 20.04.x

    Hi all,

    With the last Ubuntu 20.04.x versions, the Gnome UI has introduced a new security feature that requires any new starter located on the Desktop to be set as "launchable".

    In order to do...
  3. Re: How to determine the configuration of gcc since a bash script?

    Hi sjackson,

    Thank you for your post.

    This was exactly the goal of my questions since my script is supposed to work both with ubuntu 14.04 and 16.04 as well as with the last 18.04 (I use only...
  4. Re: How to determine the configuration of gcc since a bash script?

    Hi steeldriver,

    Once again, thank you very much for your clear explanation since I didn't know the $`file` options.



    Thanks to your information, this is how I solved my problem:
  5. Re: How to determine the configuration of gcc since a bash script?

    Hi steeldriver,

    Thank you so much for your time and interest.

    OK, the "file myprogram" command displays he following response:

    $ file myprogram
    myprogram: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64,...
  6. Re: How to determine the configuration of gcc since a bash script?

    Hi all (again),

    Let's go to the second option (b) of my requets above where I'm looking for a command that displays a file type.

    When uszing Xubuntu, 18.4.1, the Fle Manager displays on the...
  7. How to determine the configuration of gcc since a bash script?

    Hello,

    I have a bash script that compiles a program as well on older versions of Ubuntu (14.04 and 16.04) than on the last one (18.04) as well as on other distributions and therefore with...
  8. How to install the mono-develop IDE for mono 3.0.2 on Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS 64?

    Hi all,

    I've downloaded (from the mono-project.com web site) and installed mono 3.0.2 for a specific purpose in /usr/lib on my Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS 64 bit system using these commands:


    wget -O...
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