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# Debugging Linux Applications locally

You may either start a local debugging session on a new process or start a local debugging session and attach it to an existing process. Both options are accessible through the command line.

`idat -rlinux MY_PROGRAM`

will start the program, create a temporary database that allows the user to work with the target at once.

![istart\_local\_process.gif](/files/tzRcguhIHzStwl8VHEIl)

The command

`idat -rlinux+`

will offer you a choice of running processes to connect to.

![select\_local\_process](/files/hdxJ3vITXOGS9WKLlfpg)

and we can proceed with our local Linux debugging session.

![attached\_to\_local\_process](/files/qgayqUii1NvWEiUgR4Pi)


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