Now we write a simple basic C program to print LinuxShellTips on screen. ![]() $ sudo apt install build-essentialĪfter installation is complete, all required packages will be installed in your system. To run and compile the C program properly in your Linux system, you need to install build-essential package, which include GCC/g++ compilers and libraries which are required to compile and run C programs in Linux. In this guide, we will be more focused on GCC Compiler, and all of the steps from compiling to running C programming are performed on Ubuntu 20.10, which is Debian-based distribution. ![]() ![]() ![]() Recommended Read: What is ‘> /dev/null 2>&1’ in Linux
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