Grub provided with Ubuntu installed as UEFI includes a "setup" option at the bottom of the GRUB menu. This launches your motherboard's UEFI setup, and can be used to get into UEFI setup on "fastboot"...
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Grub provided with Ubuntu installed as UEFI includes a "setup" option at the bottom of the GRUB menu. This launches your motherboard's UEFI setup, and can be used to get into UEFI setup on "fastboot"...
Windows 7 does not support Secure Boot at all. It doesn't even fully support UEFI boot (Windows 7 x64 SP1+ supports it, as long as legacy video BIOS support is enabled)
Keepass2 is .NET software, so it needs a .NET runtime to run on. On Linux this is ordinarily Mono. It's possibly possible to get Microsoft.NET installed in Wine to use that, but it's not really very...
Just because the code is available, doesn't mean you can just run it on Linux. This app's pretty tightly tied into Windows-only libraries.
> and < are HTML character entities, allowing you to write reserved characters into a web page. Seems you made an error when copy-pasting your samples from the web.
Every < should be <
Every >...
Mono is just the framework - compiler, class library, and runtime.
MonoDevelop provides an IDE similar to SharpDevelop on Windows.
I'm not sure you know what that word means. C# is a standardized language - both an ISO and ECMA specification
Mono is no longer hosted by Novell, that's why it's not there.
Install recent Wine from a PPA, it includes Mono.
Silverlight is a browser plugin from Microsoft , allowing web authors to write Flash-like content in C# and VB.NET. The design of it enforces strict sandboxing to keep your PC safe (much like every...
The main SIP library in use today is Sofia. Have you looked at it?
Aren't you meant to put static content in Content/ with ASP.NET MVC?
Or add a second path to web.config along the lines of http://pastebin.com/5Zqrm3tU
The true workaround is to export XLIB_SKIP_ARGB_VISUALS=1 before running smacpack. No need for Xephyr, no need to disable Composite.
Moonlight died when Attachmate bought out Novell & fired the Mono team. And writing Moonlight was always a huge undertaking - one which the wider FOSS community never once helped with or did anything...
Mono includes a VB.NET compiler, in the mono-vbnc package. There is no sophisticated IDE integration, however, e.g. MonoDevelop does not include a GUI designer for VB.NET projects (only for C#...
Beagle is a very, very, very dead project. It no longer builds AFAIK.
I'm not sure I understand some of the issues you're having. Sockets don't work? Wat?
You're trying to execute source code. You need to compile source code, then execute the result.
Keepass2 is packaged in Ubuntu. keepass2
If you install the package, it includes various patches to behave better on Ubuntu.
That's not the error. An assembly reference error looks like this:
The following assembly referenced from /home/foo/bar.exe could not be loaded:
Assembly: Something ...
Without revealing the specific assembly which is missing, nobody can tell you what to install. But general case, mono-complete will probably pull it in.
http://go-mono.com/status/
Sounds like an Intel video driver bug from a few years ago to me.
ASP and ASP.NET share only a name.
and http://npgsql.projects.postgresql.org/ is a starting point.
Mono implements .NET 2.0, 3.0, 3.5, 4.0, and 4.5 - although it implements only some of the libraries from each of those (e.g. WCF is partially supported, WPF is unsupported)
As far as ASP.NET...
No.
Mono will not support Metro.
Mono for Windows, not Mono for Linux.
Download and install Mono for Windows from mono-project.com, run with "wine c:\program files (x86)\Mono\bin\mono.exe myapp.exe" or equivalent.