[smc-discuss] Gbrainy
Ershad K
ershad92 at gmail.com
Sat May 22 02:45:38 PDT 2010
> Execution permission in the sense??
In linux, we have 3 file permissions : Read / Write and execute. Hence,
for a file to execute, it should have execution permission.
Jesse, please do a $ls -l, you can see some 'x' in first column, that
means those files have execution permission.
> So an exe can be run by giving it execution permission??
Never, because only the applications that are compiled for linux can
work in linux. But unlike from Window$, Linux follows Unix standard.
That means, the executable file has no specific extension, it can
execute any file that can be executed. Like, we execute "a.out" for C /
C++ application.
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