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Question
In Linux, if you want to run an executable, for example "test", from the current directory, how must you run it?
Answer
./test

Question
In Linux, if you want to run an executable, for example "test", from the current directory, how must you run it?
Answer
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Question
In Linux, if you want to run an executable, for example "test", from the current directory, how must you run it?
Answer
./test
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4. Basic Commands
at the current directory . is not listed. It is important that the current directory not be listed for reasons of security. Hence, to execute a command in the current directory, we hence always <span>./<command> . To append, for example, a new directory /opt/gnome/bin to your PATH , do PATH="$PATH:/opt/gnome/bin" export PATH LINUX supports the convenience of doing this in one line: export PATH=

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