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When I install a linux package, do I have to edit the path from which it runs to enable linux compat, or is all that already symlinked or something so that the app runs as is with no further intervention necessary ?

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The system should detect it as a linux app transparently and run it without your intervention, unless of course you're missing some libraries :wink:
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The system should detect it as a linux app transparently and run it without your intervention, unless of course you're missing some libraries :wink:
kewl thx ;-)

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