Cool, I will look into them. I think my next project is LFS on my laptop
that already has 7.3 loaded on it. Basically, tinker to learn.
Thanks, Edward
Ray Strode wrote:
That's it. I wasn't doing ./name. :)
That's good. As an aside, there are a number of good IDEs for linux,
that may suit you better than gedit. The two most user-friendly/complete
are probably Anjuta (Gtk+/Gnome based) and KDevelop (QT/KDE based).
They both just call g++ (or gcc or whatever) under the hood, but they
add cool features such as syntax highlighting, makefile generation, and
a builtin debugger (they both use gdb under the hood for debugging I
believe).
I personally use gVim and many, many people use GNU Emacs or XEmacs.
These two are a bit less user-friendly, but are much more powerful.
--Ray
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