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2006-01-17
There is no Mono at all on my Linux system.
I'm running a KDE 4.1.2 desktop (x86_64).
Works like a charm.
It also has Open Java installed (somewhat surprisingly, both openjdk and IcedTea), and the Gnash flash player.
Equivalents are:
F-Spot ==> digikam
Beagle ==> strigi
Banshee ==> Amarok
Tomboy ==> basket note pads
(there is also a KDE 4 Plasmoid, but basket note pads is way more functional). "
http://www.geocities.com/arnoldsounds/Proud.wav
Edited 2008-10-06 20:15 UTC