in console execute
#monodevelop
voila

Stifu escribió:
In case you didn't receive my private mail about that:

I have a French openSUSE, and simply did a word-to-word translation of the
terms, which is why "Development" may not exist. It may simply be called
"Programming" instead. Also, the category selection is optional anyway, it
just makes it easier to find specific applications.


drsandylinux wrote:
no computer>more applications>development... see above


Stifu wrote:
Go to "Computer", then click the "More applications" button, then select
"Development" on the left, and you should see MonoDevelop among other
softs.


drsandylinux wrote:
Hi,

Am a newbie on suse, but have lots of experiance on ubuntu. I now have a
dual boot system unbutu/suse.

I installed suse without a problem. Then I install mono (mono complete
2.2x) using Yast. All the stuff is there including the monodevelop
folder.

How do I start mono develop? There is no icon or anything that I can
click on to start. Been using mono 1.9 on ubuntu without a problem (it
did create an icon).



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