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.X86_64 File Extension

A .X86_64 file is a 64-bit Linux Executable File, created by N/A.

Open with Linux. Available for Linux.

What is a .X86_64 file?

An .X86_64 file is a type of file used on computers that run the Linux operating system. Think of it like a program or game that you want to use on your computer. Just like how Windows computers use files that end in .EXE to start programs, Linux computers use .X86_64 files to start 64-bit programs. When you download a program or game for Linux, it might come as an .X86_64 file. This means that the file is ready to be run as a program on your Linux computer. To open or run this file, you usually just need to double-click on it, similar to how you would open a program on Windows.

However, sometimes when you try to open an .X86_64 file by double-clicking, it might not work. This could be because the computer doesn't recognize the file as something that can be run or executed. If this happens, you can fix it by telling the computer that it's okay to run the file. Here's how you can do that: 1. Right-click on the .X86_64 file. 2. Choose "Properties" from the menu. 3. Go to the "Permissions" tab. 4. Look for an option that says "Allow executing file as program" or something similar, and make sure there's a checkmark next to it. This tells the computer that it's safe to run this file.

After you've done this, you should be able to run the file by double-clicking it. If that still doesn't work, you can try another way by using the command line, which is a way to type commands directly into your computer. Here's what you do: - Open the command line. - Type `./[filename].x86_64` but replace `[filename]` with the actual name of your .X86_64 file, then press Enter.

This command tells your computer to run the .X86_64 file right away.

It's important to note that if your .X86_64 file still won't run after trying these steps, it might be because it needs certain other files or libraries that aren't on your computer yet. In that case, you'll need to find and install those missing pieces before your .X86_64 file will work.

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