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Linux and MS .Net
Is there a patch, software etc that will allow you to run a .Net designed program, to run on a Linux based system?
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".net linux" in the Firefox url bar took me straight to:
http://www.mono-project.com/Main_Page What distribution of Linux are you using? It's best to use whatever standard package manager your particular distro uses. I just followed the instructions for adding the appropriate repository via Zypper - may be useful to have. |
i use ubuntu 9.40. wine covers most Ms type stuff but ive not come across many .net apps to be certain it would work
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huh, double post?
My bad :( |
Generally speaking... no.
Mono looks more like a cross platform API, rather than an ability to run a .net scripted app. I use decent Linux distros (Fedora on dekstop and CentOS on server), certainly not a Ubuntu sheep. Even so though, applications like Wine are generic across the platforms, and as far I know it has no .net support. |
bugger, I know my comps, but a newbie to Linux. Looking at putting it on my laptop, to speed it up over XP, but need the .net framework for some software I use.
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Tekin Hotwire (you can download it from www.teamtekin.com)
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Oh right.
I have tried this myself. No joy at all. There is talk over on the Tekin forum. Quite a few reasons this won't work. Least of all is .net. If you ever find a way, please shout. I would love Hotwire on any of my Linux machines. |
yeah, I don't want to buy a new laptop, and Linux would run a lot faster on it too.
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