As ago says the whole point is about freedom and choice.
My original post was a question about the process that resulted in mono being an integral part of Ubuntu. Was it because it was part of...
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As ago says the whole point is about freedom and choice.
My original post was a question about the process that resulted in mono being an integral part of Ubuntu. Was it because it was part of...
* My hardware: Windows has trouble detecting some basic hardware such as some onboard audio, and then I must go to the manufacturers website and download the drivers. That is if I happen to know the...
You are right there Wolki, and that is the uncertainty in the Microsoft FUD against Linux.
My thinking is that it is a big mistake to embrace and make mono a cornerstone of Linux on the desktop,...
We are talking here about freedom of choice here, it's not about hate. I do not even know or care what Tomboy and F-Spot do, but I'm sure that there are other existing open source alternatives...
Thanks for the link Wolki
The thing is, as I said do we really need to get entangled in a "patent war"?
And another interesting thing is, why are patents relevant for mono? Why do I need...
The thing is do we really NEED to use mono? Do we really NEED to risk it? Microsoft is not only threatening with patents but with so called "intellectual property".
What makes mono so attractive...
This thread comes from a "Help Forum", I think this topic is more appropriate here. (See my original post here: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=1717673#post1717673)
By using mono...
This is the old ranting thread, if you wish to discuss mono , use the new thread Monolith
I see that the ubuntu-desktop package depends on mono now. I'm investing heavily in Ubuntu and I think...