>will make an exe file.  If it so, why is it that most of the files in Linux 
>has no extension name, particularly no executable > file like in windows 
>e.g. (scandisk.exe)?

The extensions are a Windows thing and don't in any way apply to linux. A 
program (or file) can be executable simply by changing the permissions using 
chmod. I believe (but may be wrong) that the C-compilers in Linux generate 
executable binaries in the ELF format.

James

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