. NET Framework and Silverlight are specific to Microsoft. Recently I switched to Fedora Linux. What should I do if I want to run. NET Framework and Silverlight on it?
Enter the command
[Luozhuang @ luozhuangn53 ~] $ Sudo Yum install monodevelop
Before importing rpmfusion
Note that if you enter sudo Yum install mono, it cannot be installed.
[Luozhuang @ luozhuangn53 ~] $ Sudo Yum install mono
[Sudo] password for luozhuang:
Loaded plug-ins: fastestmirror, langpacks, presto, refresh-packagekit
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
* Fedora: ftp.cuhk.edu.hk
* Rpmfusion-free: Mirror. Cse. iitk. ac. In
* Rpmfusion-free-Updates: Mirror. Cse. iitk. ac. In
* Rpmfusion-nonfree: Mirror. Cse. iitk. ac. In
* Rpmfusion-nonfree-Updates: Mirror. Cse. iitk. ac. In
* Updates: ftp.cuhk.edu.hk
Set the installation process
No available package mono.
Error: No need to handle
If you need to run. NET Framework, you only need to input mono xx.exe to run it. But not allProgram100% can be run.
Some programs cannot run with mono because they are encrypted.
Simple installation of Silverlight
Go to the http://www.go-mono.com/moonlight/download.aspx to download the xpi file with Firefox to open it.
You can access the Silverlight website later.
The Linux. NET development tool is monodevelop. Monodevelop is not very easy to use. For example, if you do not have a winform designer, it is recommended that you use Windows to develop programs and then port Linux.
Sharpdevelop andVisual Studio2010Express is free of charge.