Hi,

I hate to be the barer of bad news, but it wouldn’t work even with the specific 
version on the site. Mono apps, and X11 apps in general, are inaccessible with 
VoiceOver. This was frustrating to me, as I wanted to try the game as well, but 
the only thing we can do is write to the app developers and ask them for a 
native Mac version.
As for Mono, leaving it on your system won’t harm anything, it’s quite small. 
I’m not actually sure of the procedure for removing it.
Best,
Zack.
On Mar 30, 2014, at 5:45 AM, Amber Meloy <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I do not post here much but when I do, I have usually gotten stuck on 
> something that should be simple, but that for some reason I have not yet 
> learned.
> 
> Basically, here’s my situation:
> 
> MBA running Mavricks.  Installed Mono (no clue what version) as well as X11 
> for a game I’m wanting to play called Second Life.  I was stupid and didn’t 
> read the instructions properly because further down it said install a 
> particular version because there is a bug in Mono that will not allow x11 
> applications to run.  So i installed the wrong one.  Successfully, yes.  But 
> still, the wrong one.  So my question is, how exactly do I uninstall it since 
> it didn’t appear to be exactly an application and therefore would not be 
> uninstalled the same simple way?  I wish to reinstall the proper version to 
> see if this client will work, because as of right now, when I launch it, x11 
> comes up but not the client.  Or maybe the client is supposed to be used via 
> the x11 and I’m just clueless?  
> 
> Any thoughts or comments would be grately appreciated!!
> 
> Best,
> 
> Amber
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