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This is a dumb question, but I recently moved from windows to linux, and I see one strange thing:

./configure 

or

nano /something/something2 

Is this something2 a file? It looks like a directory, I don't understand how it can be edited? Same for ./configure. What does it means?

This is a dumb question, but I recently moved from windows to linux, and I see one strange thing:

./configure 

or

nano /something/something2 

Is this something2 a file? It looks like a directory, I don't understand how it can be edited? Same for ./configure. What does it means?

I recently moved from windows to linux, and I see one strange thing:

./configure 

or

nano /something/something2 

Is this something2 a file? It looks like a directory, I don't understand how it can be edited? Same for ./configure. What does it means?

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This is a dumb question, but I recently moved from windows to linux, and I see one strange thing:

./configure

./configure 

or nano /something/something2

nano /something/something2 

Is this something2something2 a file? It looks like a directory, I don't understand how it can be edited? Same for ./configure./configure. What does it means?

Thanks!

This is a dumb question, but I recently moved from windows to linux, and I see one strange thing:

./configure

or nano /something/something2

Is this something2 a file? It looks like a directory, I don't understand how it can be edited? Same for ./configure. What does it means?

Thanks!

This is a dumb question, but I recently moved from windows to linux, and I see one strange thing:

./configure 

or

nano /something/something2 

Is this something2 a file? It looks like a directory, I don't understand how it can be edited? Same for ./configure. What does it means?

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