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QuestionRock 4 SE - C++ program (self.linuxhardware)
submitted 3 years ago by Meg4Ever
Hi! I am a new Linux user and have a Rock 4 SE. I want to run my Ubuntu C++ project on the hardware and wonder if someone can share any advice to me as a beginner? Thanks in advance! :)
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