How to install specific Mono version on Raspberry Pi2? [closed]
I'm new to this neck of technology, but a longtime in the tech industry in general. I have a Raspberry Pi2 box that I need to (re)install a specific version (3.2.8) of Mono onto it.
I managed to remove the previous hodgepodge of attempted Mono updates which also removed the broken links and current version.
Now all I need to do is figure out how to get that specific version back on this box.
All feedback is welcome and appreciated.
Thanks
Steve
mono
closed as off-topic by user68186, karel, pomsky, Kulfy, Eric Carvalho Jan 17 at 12:08
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I'm new to this neck of technology, but a longtime in the tech industry in general. I have a Raspberry Pi2 box that I need to (re)install a specific version (3.2.8) of Mono onto it.
I managed to remove the previous hodgepodge of attempted Mono updates which also removed the broken links and current version.
Now all I need to do is figure out how to get that specific version back on this box.
All feedback is welcome and appreciated.
Thanks
Steve
mono
closed as off-topic by user68186, karel, pomsky, Kulfy, Eric Carvalho Jan 17 at 12:08
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "This is not about Ubuntu. Questions about other Linux distributions can be asked on Unix & Linux, those about Windows on Super User, those about Apple products on Ask Different and generic programming questions on Stack Overflow." – user68186, karel, pomsky, Kulfy, Eric Carvalho
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
Which version of Ubuntu are you running?
– user68186
Jan 14 at 19:12
Mono 3.2.8 is in the 14.04 repositories, so installing Ubuntu 14.04 seems one easy route. That specific version of Mono is NOT in other releases of Ubuntu.
– user535733
Jan 14 at 21:45
I should have been clearer - sorry. I am not looking for a full OS install as I already have a home automation box currently running where the Mono version got screwed up. I'm not a Linux person but managed to learn the commands to remove those pieces. Now I need to install (if found) v3.2.8. The old OS info was PRETTY_NAME="Raspbian GNU/Linux 7 (wheezy)" NAME="Raspbian GNU/Linux" VERSION_ID="7" VERSION="7 (wheezy)" ID=raspbian ID_LIKE=debian ANSI_COLOR="1;31"
– Steve F
Jan 15 at 22:33
I meant to add - and what commands would I use in order to install it? thanks
– Steve F
Jan 15 at 22:38
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Rasbian is not Ubuntu and therefore it is off-topic here. You may want to look for the answer and or ask in raspberrypi.org/forums
– user68186
Jan 16 at 17:17
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I'm new to this neck of technology, but a longtime in the tech industry in general. I have a Raspberry Pi2 box that I need to (re)install a specific version (3.2.8) of Mono onto it.
I managed to remove the previous hodgepodge of attempted Mono updates which also removed the broken links and current version.
Now all I need to do is figure out how to get that specific version back on this box.
All feedback is welcome and appreciated.
Thanks
Steve
mono
I'm new to this neck of technology, but a longtime in the tech industry in general. I have a Raspberry Pi2 box that I need to (re)install a specific version (3.2.8) of Mono onto it.
I managed to remove the previous hodgepodge of attempted Mono updates which also removed the broken links and current version.
Now all I need to do is figure out how to get that specific version back on this box.
All feedback is welcome and appreciated.
Thanks
Steve
mono
mono
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closed as off-topic by user68186, karel, pomsky, Kulfy, Eric Carvalho Jan 17 at 12:08
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "This is not about Ubuntu. Questions about other Linux distributions can be asked on Unix & Linux, those about Windows on Super User, those about Apple products on Ask Different and generic programming questions on Stack Overflow." – user68186, karel, pomsky, Kulfy, Eric Carvalho
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
closed as off-topic by user68186, karel, pomsky, Kulfy, Eric Carvalho Jan 17 at 12:08
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "This is not about Ubuntu. Questions about other Linux distributions can be asked on Unix & Linux, those about Windows on Super User, those about Apple products on Ask Different and generic programming questions on Stack Overflow." – user68186, karel, pomsky, Kulfy, Eric Carvalho
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
Which version of Ubuntu are you running?
– user68186
Jan 14 at 19:12
Mono 3.2.8 is in the 14.04 repositories, so installing Ubuntu 14.04 seems one easy route. That specific version of Mono is NOT in other releases of Ubuntu.
– user535733
Jan 14 at 21:45
I should have been clearer - sorry. I am not looking for a full OS install as I already have a home automation box currently running where the Mono version got screwed up. I'm not a Linux person but managed to learn the commands to remove those pieces. Now I need to install (if found) v3.2.8. The old OS info was PRETTY_NAME="Raspbian GNU/Linux 7 (wheezy)" NAME="Raspbian GNU/Linux" VERSION_ID="7" VERSION="7 (wheezy)" ID=raspbian ID_LIKE=debian ANSI_COLOR="1;31"
– Steve F
Jan 15 at 22:33
I meant to add - and what commands would I use in order to install it? thanks
– Steve F
Jan 15 at 22:38
1
Rasbian is not Ubuntu and therefore it is off-topic here. You may want to look for the answer and or ask in raspberrypi.org/forums
– user68186
Jan 16 at 17:17
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Which version of Ubuntu are you running?
– user68186
Jan 14 at 19:12
Mono 3.2.8 is in the 14.04 repositories, so installing Ubuntu 14.04 seems one easy route. That specific version of Mono is NOT in other releases of Ubuntu.
– user535733
Jan 14 at 21:45
I should have been clearer - sorry. I am not looking for a full OS install as I already have a home automation box currently running where the Mono version got screwed up. I'm not a Linux person but managed to learn the commands to remove those pieces. Now I need to install (if found) v3.2.8. The old OS info was PRETTY_NAME="Raspbian GNU/Linux 7 (wheezy)" NAME="Raspbian GNU/Linux" VERSION_ID="7" VERSION="7 (wheezy)" ID=raspbian ID_LIKE=debian ANSI_COLOR="1;31"
– Steve F
Jan 15 at 22:33
I meant to add - and what commands would I use in order to install it? thanks
– Steve F
Jan 15 at 22:38
1
Rasbian is not Ubuntu and therefore it is off-topic here. You may want to look for the answer and or ask in raspberrypi.org/forums
– user68186
Jan 16 at 17:17
Which version of Ubuntu are you running?
– user68186
Jan 14 at 19:12
Which version of Ubuntu are you running?
– user68186
Jan 14 at 19:12
Mono 3.2.8 is in the 14.04 repositories, so installing Ubuntu 14.04 seems one easy route. That specific version of Mono is NOT in other releases of Ubuntu.
– user535733
Jan 14 at 21:45
Mono 3.2.8 is in the 14.04 repositories, so installing Ubuntu 14.04 seems one easy route. That specific version of Mono is NOT in other releases of Ubuntu.
– user535733
Jan 14 at 21:45
I should have been clearer - sorry. I am not looking for a full OS install as I already have a home automation box currently running where the Mono version got screwed up. I'm not a Linux person but managed to learn the commands to remove those pieces. Now I need to install (if found) v3.2.8. The old OS info was PRETTY_NAME="Raspbian GNU/Linux 7 (wheezy)" NAME="Raspbian GNU/Linux" VERSION_ID="7" VERSION="7 (wheezy)" ID=raspbian ID_LIKE=debian ANSI_COLOR="1;31"
– Steve F
Jan 15 at 22:33
I should have been clearer - sorry. I am not looking for a full OS install as I already have a home automation box currently running where the Mono version got screwed up. I'm not a Linux person but managed to learn the commands to remove those pieces. Now I need to install (if found) v3.2.8. The old OS info was PRETTY_NAME="Raspbian GNU/Linux 7 (wheezy)" NAME="Raspbian GNU/Linux" VERSION_ID="7" VERSION="7 (wheezy)" ID=raspbian ID_LIKE=debian ANSI_COLOR="1;31"
– Steve F
Jan 15 at 22:33
I meant to add - and what commands would I use in order to install it? thanks
– Steve F
Jan 15 at 22:38
I meant to add - and what commands would I use in order to install it? thanks
– Steve F
Jan 15 at 22:38
1
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Rasbian is not Ubuntu and therefore it is off-topic here. You may want to look for the answer and or ask in raspberrypi.org/forums
– user68186
Jan 16 at 17:17
Rasbian is not Ubuntu and therefore it is off-topic here. You may want to look for the answer and or ask in raspberrypi.org/forums
– user68186
Jan 16 at 17:17
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Which version of Ubuntu are you running?
– user68186
Jan 14 at 19:12
Mono 3.2.8 is in the 14.04 repositories, so installing Ubuntu 14.04 seems one easy route. That specific version of Mono is NOT in other releases of Ubuntu.
– user535733
Jan 14 at 21:45
I should have been clearer - sorry. I am not looking for a full OS install as I already have a home automation box currently running where the Mono version got screwed up. I'm not a Linux person but managed to learn the commands to remove those pieces. Now I need to install (if found) v3.2.8. The old OS info was PRETTY_NAME="Raspbian GNU/Linux 7 (wheezy)" NAME="Raspbian GNU/Linux" VERSION_ID="7" VERSION="7 (wheezy)" ID=raspbian ID_LIKE=debian ANSI_COLOR="1;31"
– Steve F
Jan 15 at 22:33
I meant to add - and what commands would I use in order to install it? thanks
– Steve F
Jan 15 at 22:38
1
Rasbian is not Ubuntu and therefore it is off-topic here. You may want to look for the answer and or ask in raspberrypi.org/forums
– user68186
Jan 16 at 17:17