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The aim of this guide is to show you how to install the GCC compiler onto a fresh version of Linux and how prepare it for using Orx. | The aim of this guide is to show you how to install the GCC compiler onto a fresh version of Linux and how prepare it for using Orx. | ||
- | There is a more [[en:tutorials:community:katarak:linuxsetup|concise version of the document]] here, for more experienced Linux users who just want the short overview. | + | There is a more [[en:tutorials:orx:linux:linuxsetup|concise version of the document]] here, for more experienced Linux users who just want the short overview. |
We'll begin with a new Linux distribution. The one I've chosen is Lubuntu 18.04 Bionic. It comes in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions. The reason I chose this is because it is a reasonably small version of Ubuntu Linux, that ships with the bare essentials. | We'll begin with a new Linux distribution. The one I've chosen is Lubuntu 18.04 Bionic. It comes in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions. The reason I chose this is because it is a reasonably small version of Ubuntu Linux, that ships with the bare essentials. |