Linux for Windows systems administrators: Understand how to execute applications that run on Linux

Posted by tracyanne on Apr 25, 2012 4:31 AM EDT
IBM/developerWorks; By Tracy Bost
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Sometimes running an application on Linux for the first time requires a little extra work. Some applications such as server services might not be installed as services, so you need to start those applications from the command line. For the user accounts that start the applications, set the execute permission flag (x)on the application files.

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