General :: Ubuntu 9.04 - Cannot Find Icon For Mono Develop
Nov 11, 2010
I have installed mono develop 2.4 from terminal successfully. But surprisingly I could not find any icon on my desktop to launch Mono Develop. How can I solve the above issue and how can I create a icon on desktop to launch Mono Develop.
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May 5, 2010
I installed Mono Develop on Ubuntu 10.04 X86 . What I found when I tried to design a GUI using the GTK designer is that the tool box which houses GUI widgets does not appear. Is there any fix or solution to this?
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Jul 28, 2009
There isn't a package for puppy linux and I have no idea how to install it.
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Nov 18, 2010
How can I create packages for Windows7 and Linux using C# in mono-develop ? Will the packet be directly installed under Windows7 ?
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Aug 24, 2010
So, I have compiled a C# program on Linux using MonoDevelop. When I try to execute the resulting binary, my system tries and fails to run it as a windows executable, with wine. Wine gives me the following message:
$ ~/bin/MyMonoApp
wine: Install the Windows version of Mono to run .NET executables
~/bin/MyMonoApp: command not found
I can only convince it to run by explicitly calling mono:
$ mono ~/bin/MyMonoApp
So, how can I make this the default, so I don't have to explicitly call mono every time?
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Jul 19, 2011
I'm not the developer for psensor but it's in need of a mono icon. I tried making one myself but I'm simply no good at it (noob I am).
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Why am I asking for a volunteer when I have nothing to do with the development? I use it a lot, and the current icon just annoys me.
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Feb 8, 2011
I'm a new user of Slackware Linux.I wan't to learn c# under Linux, so I downloaded Mono 2.8.1 source package. I read the README and downloaded the pkg-config, libgdiplus, glib-2.4.0 and install successfully.
But when I "make install" mono, make told me "[MCS] Can't find gmcs.exe", I don't know why.
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Feb 28, 2010
I would like to know if anyone has run more than one version of mono concurrently. I want to host a Battlefield 2 server with bf2ccd that requires mono 1.1.12. CentOS 5.3 repos provide mono 1.2.4 which is neither new enough nor old enough to support bf2ccd. I have considered compiling a newer version or an older version to accommodate this but I think that the only fully supported version is the 1.1.12 and I want to have the newer mono for other projects. I have used Slackware exclusively up to now and am not familiar with CentOS yet so I would like to avoid compiling if I can. The server is an unmanaged dedicated server so I'm not certain of all of the details. AFAIK it is a standard CentOS 5.3 install.
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Feb 16, 2011
I need to find out my version and other system info...I also need to find my skype icon...it was installed but I cannot find it...also...how do I install flashplayer?
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May 6, 2010
Where would I begin if I want to develop my own distribution? I have the kernel 2.6 downloaded, so obviously I need that. Anyone have a decent site or book I can look at? I want to use KDE/Gnome, with a GUI installer. I know a bit of C/C++, and I'll need a good, (and cheap if possible) book to brush up.
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Nov 29, 2010
If I choose Ubuntu develop php app, which edition should I get, Ubuntu Server Edition or Ubuntu Desktop Edition?
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Sep 6, 2011
I'm developing a server application for ubuntu server, clients will connect to in through socket connection. It's in beta stage and under heavy development. At the moment lots of people are using it and it is updated almost every day. So I seed to seriously consider security issues and in the same time don't restrict myself too much. Now I have two questions:
Where is the appropriate place to store its files? Application consists of executable, some config files and startup script. But I don't want to spread it accross the filesystem just store in single folder for convenience since app is under heavy development. My guess would be to create new dir under /var. Right now I store it in my home folder.
Do I need to create separate user for it? I start it up using init.d script via sudo -u me. I want to restrict its access to system for security purposes but in the same time I want to be able to update it through FTP and not run into access issues (user that uploads it is different from user that runs it, and it sometimes need write access to some files). How to do that?
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Jan 25, 2010
OK, so i have been thinking of developing my own distro. After experimenting with LFS(Linux From Scratch), i now know even more Linux, but i could not find out to create a Distro. Now, i want to use an existing Linux Distro, modify source code, and develop my own Window Manager(like GNOME and stuff.. i HAVE googled it, but it was nothing good there.) I also know that Elive has a good window manager, but i want to modify it a little. Do you guys know a good way to start, or a good website with resources i can use?
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Aug 12, 2011
Kernel 2.6.21.5, slackware 12.0 Kdevelop 3.3.91 writing a C program of a pretty good size and, when I am done compiling, I'll have to begin debugging. I know of dbg, but was thinking in one of those integrated development environments (IDEs). Looking into my HDD, I found a KDevelop package and began to see what it was about. The documentation (help) is copious and it seems I will never get to the point in the docs where I'll know if it serves my purpose. For I'm afraid it is intended to develop appls for KDE, when in reality, my appl runs in a text console. So that is the question. Is KDevelop mainly intended for developing GUI applications?
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Oct 4, 2009
Any useful IDE and GUI pkg that I can use under Linux to develop a software utility in C#? It would be good if the license for the GUI pkg allowed my code to be sold and not require it to be given away for free.
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Nov 14, 2010
But started to develop Embedded linux in ARM9 controller.
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Jan 19, 2010
I have Ubuntu 9.10 installed on my laptop. I had "Trash Icon" on my screen BUT I do not know what happened and now it became disappeared. How can I bring it back to its initial position?
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Mar 13, 2009
I want to develop file recovery software of linux operating system guide me how it will possible or how i should start.
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Mar 18, 2011
i first noticed when i tried to get mono via sudo apt-get install mono i got the error
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E: Package 'mono' has no installation candidate then i tried to get it through the software center and i noticed the software center wasn't opening.... so i tried searching to find if someone else had the proroblem, they did, one solution was to reinstall python but if i open syapitic software i get the error
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Jun 19, 2010
I installed Chrome last night and it was working, today i cannot find the icon under Internet. I download again and try to install and i see that it already is installed
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Mar 23, 2011
I'm editing some icons for a set that's missing a few programs. I've done several program icons this way, without trouble. Starting from a SVG, i check the proper name for the icon (by assigning it to the program's tray icon in Cairo-Dock, which automatically copies the original and renames that as it should be.). Then i create a copy in 48, 32, 24, 22, 16 pixel sizes, move them into the /usr/share/icons/ICONSET folder and voFor some reason after i created an icon for Colorcode, GTK does not pick up the icon in Ubuntu menus nor in Synapse. The name of the icon, from all the sources i've been able to find, seems to be simply "colorcode"
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Mar 15, 2010
My headphones broke so audio only works on the right speaker. As a temporary fix I want to force all sounds to play in mono in the right speaker. I run Ubuntu 9.10. Is there a way to complete this?
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Mar 27, 2009
I'm running Debian Lenny, most of the time with KDE 3.5.10. I've got a great old stereo that I'd like to pump my audio through. It sounds fantastic, but it only seems to have one channel. Is there a way I could all my audio output to be mono so that I can get all of the music on one track? I guess there's probably a stereo to mono adapter that will do the trick, but if I can save the trip to Radio Shack, so much the better, right?
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Apr 18, 2010
I just installed ubiquity for ubuntu 9.10 via the terminal.Code:apt-get install ubiquity.Every thing went fine, no installation errors but I can't seem to find the icon in any of the menus. Any idea how I could get an icon there or is ubiquity a command line only program?
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Jan 5, 2011
I'm a Ubuntu 10.04 user.I accidentally deleted the Help Icon that is near to the Applications/Places/System tab and I can't find a way to add it again. I tried to right click on the panel, then I clicked "Add to Panel" and tried to find that icon, but it was not there.
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Jun 22, 2010
For personal reasons (I'm hearing impaired) I need my linux machine to produce mono downmixed sound. Downmixed, not just single channel.
Is there any possibility to force such behavior in ALSA / PulseAudio server? Hardware mixing (short-circuiting L and R channels with some resistors) is not possible at the moment. I'm looking for a software solution to mix two channels into one.
I know that some media players have this functionality, but I'd like the whole system (ie games, flash applications, etc) to produce downmixed audio.
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Jun 30, 2011
Is it possible to get the path of a process running under Mono in Linux? For example if I launch KeePass using mono KeePass.exe, running ps just shows the command name as mono, while what I really want is KeePass.exe.
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Sep 26, 2010
I just installed wine in an attempt to open .exe files. When running the code line /wine/file.exe the following message appeared: wine: Install the Windows version of Mono to run .NET executables. I tried out two things, both of which didn't work and the message still appears every time I try to use wine
1st: yum install mono-core.i686 It is the Mono CIL runtime, suitable for running .NET code. 2nd: downloading mono windows version from the original website but still couldn't install it because it is an .exe file
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Jul 24, 2010
The short version: I have created a launcher shortcut on my Desktop for Evolution Mail, and right now it uses the springboard icon. I would like to use the icon that I see in the applications menu launcher for Evolution. Where do I find this icon?
The longer version: A few Ubuntu versions ago, I got rid of the Evolution Mail icon from the top panel, as there was no apparent way for me to set mail accounts to other than the standard ports. I went with Thunderbird instead.
Well, while Thunderbird gives me a box to set the port number in, Evolution doesn't, but I can still specify my nonstandard port by placing a : and the port number after: example.com:26 for a mail server at example.com om port 26.
Now, I have put Evolution Mail to use, and have created a desktop launcher for it. For now I am using the default springboard icon. I see the envelope icon in the applications menu for Evolution but I have no idea of the icon's address. I am familiar with Windows XP, and it is easy to assign a program's icon to a new shortcut. I have just added shortcut for example.exe. I go to the shortcut's Properties and click on the icon, and immediately see the program or library file that contains the icon I am currently using, either as an embedded icon or set of icons, or I see an .ico file for that icon. I can navigate to Program Filesexample and see either example.exe with its embedded icons or example.ico.
I created a new shortcut on my Ubuntu Desktop. and was presented with a springboard icon. I click on the icon in the creation process and am presented with a pile of generic icons, much the same as with Windows.
if I open the Properties and click on the icon, I end up looking at a listing in my Home directory. This is regardless of where the current icon is located. I looked in /usr/share/applications/evolution and saw icons folder, but it had no envelope for Evolution Mail. All I see is icons dealing with the calendar, in anything from 16x16 to 48x48 and scalable.
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Jan 21, 2010
I have another complaint:I cannot find the Trash icon. I want to clean up my disk space. I googled how to delete files and I wasn't sure which way was best. I sometimes use the 'trash' and 'empty trash bin' except I cannot find the icon.I assume there is a command for doing that but after googling, there are only a few (OLDER) posts or articles of doing it in older versions of Fedora and they're all Gnome-based. My install is KDE.
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