In Linux, non-native programs, such as user installed programs (e.g. git, docker, etc) and non-native programs that are usually there on the system by default (e.g. python), are stored in the [...] directory
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/usr/bin
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In Linux, non-native programs, such as user installed programs (e.g. git, docker, etc) and non-native programs that are usually there on the system by default (e.g. python), are stored in the [...] directory
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In Linux, non-native programs, such as user installed programs (e.g. git, docker, etc) and non-native programs that are usually there on the system by default (e.g. python), are stored in the [...] directory
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/usr/bin
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9. Processes, Environment Variables ee first. 9.1 Introduction On UNIX, when you run a program (like any of the shell commands you have been using), the actual computer instructions are read from a file on disk from one of the bin<span>/ directories and placed in RAM. The program is then executed in memory and becomes a process. A process is some command/program/shell-script that is being run (or executed) in memory. Wh
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