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    Hi, can any one tell me how to run .NET applications in Linux. I know we can do it using Mono develop. I am completely new to linux and want to know the exact process of doing it and the correct download link for mono develop used to run in Linux(Fedora 6)or Red Hat Linux.The requirement is very urgent, otherwise I need to learn java to do it.

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      Hi, can any one tell me how to run .NET applications in Linux. I know we can do it using Mono develop. I am completely new to linux and want to know the exact process of doing it and the correct download link for mono develop used to run in Linux(Fedora 6)or Red Hat Linux.The requirement is very urgent, otherwise I need to learn java to do it.

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      Member 3057887 wrote:

      The requirement is very urgent

      Really?

      Member 3057887 wrote:

      the correct download link for mono develop used to run in Linux(Fedora 6)or Red Hat Linux

      try this[^]

      Manas Bhardwaj Please remember to rate helpful or unhelpful answers, it lets us and people reading the forums know if our answers are any good.

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