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Mono Part of Debian's Default Desktop Install?
Linked by
Thom Holwerda
on Fri 12th Jun 2009 18:25 UTC
Well, this is interesting. We already have a
Mono item ruffling some feathers on OSNews today
, but here we have the apparent news that
Tomboy has become a default part of GNOME on Squeeze
, the next release of Debian.
Wait, what now
?
Update:
I've updated the article with Fedora's position in all this. Read on!
Update II:
Josselin Mouette replies
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RE: Why not?
by
KAMiKAZOW
on Fri 12th Jun 2009 20:00 UTC in reply to "
Why not?
"
Member since:
2005-07-06
Why not have Mono per default installing on Debian?
Mono is OpenSource and so I don't see any problem.
Did you even read the article? Mono does not work on all platforms supported by Debian
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Mono is OpenSource and so I don't see any problem.
Did you even read the article? Mono does not work on all platforms supported by Debian