When I try to open some windows programs in ubuntu by using wine, this message comes(in terminal)
"wine: Install the Windows version of Mono to run .NET executables"
what should i do??..![]()
When I try to open some windows programs in ubuntu by using wine, this message comes(in terminal)
"wine: Install the Windows version of Mono to run .NET executables"
what should i do??..![]()
Install it!
"Mono is an open-source and cross-platform implementation of the .NET Framework"
Here's the link, with more information for you: Wine Wiki: Mono
<...Later...>
I just noticed: You can do this with Winetricks. You should find Winetricks on your Wine submenu. Never really actually used it, though, so I have to refer you to google at this point.
Hope this helps to at least point the right direction.
Last edited by Nick_H; 01-04-12 at 03:24 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
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I found this website htp://mono-project.com/Start to download mono....now How can I download it??![]()
Look here: http://mono-project.com/DistroPackages/Ubuntu
It says you have it already!
That means I have (Ubuntu 11.04). I'm confused too! Especially as your message, post 1, says "Install the Windows version..."Dependencies are automatically tracked for applications in the archive such as Tomboy, Gbrainy and F-Spot. Ubuntu comes with these three applications by default, and therefore comes with Mono installed by default.
Sorry I didn't help much![]()
What should i do??![]()
I don't know. Hope that someone sees this thread who has a better idea than I do![]()
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