An easy way to run programs on Linux is from the terminal. Open it, navigate to the directory containing the compiled programs (using the
cd
command) and run them.
C# on Mono:
cd yourdirectory
mono compiledcsharp.exe
Compiled C++:
cd yourdirectory
./compiledcplusplus
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If you want to make it more user-friendly by executing the executables using a double-click from the file manager, there is no other option than having them tweak configuration settings at the moment:
execute command - How do I run executable scripts in Nautilus? - Ask Ubuntu[
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This is not the desired behavior, however, so there's a bug filed about it, but it hasn't been changed so far:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/1433774[
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[Edit #2]
If you get a permission denied message from the terminal, you need to change the permissions using the chmod command:
chmod Man Page | Bash | SS64.com[
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