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Referring to the Microsoft OS developed (primarily) as a traditional desktop experience. For the version of Windows that runs on the Raspberry Pi, please use the tag windows-iot.
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Which OS image is the easiest to use with mono-runtime?
Ahh, it seems that its rather simple.
I've decided to go for the default image from Raspberry PI website. The Raspbian Wheezy distribution.
Then after completing the installation, I just used
$ su …
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Which OS image is the easiest to use with mono-runtime?
http://www.raspberry-sharp.org/eric-bezine/2012/10/mono-framework/installing-mono-raspberry-pi/
I would like to use GUI for my MONO applications and I will develop them on my Windows 7 machine. using …