Monodevelop fails to startup on ubuntu?

Monodevelop works great in Jaunty (and comes along without adding repositories). Can you upgrade your Ubuntu install?

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And I was trying to get monodevelop up and running on my ubuntu 7.1 box. I added the Universal repository (or something, I don't really know) to my repository, and then issued apt-get install monodevelop. It was easy and quick.

I now have mono and monodevelop installed on my machine. Now, each time I try to launch monodevelop I receive an exception of type System. TypeInitializationException The exception message is An exception was thrown by the type initializer for MonoDevelop.Ide.Gui.

IdeApp ---> System. ApplicationException: Couldn't create a remote process. Any ideas?

Ubuntu mono monodevelop link|improve this question edited Oct 28 '09 at 13:21John Kugelman44.5k459123 asked Oct 28 '09 at 13:19Galilyou1,79311433 84% accept rate.

Sure! If you mentioned how to upgrade, of course :) – Galilyou Oct 28 '09 at 13:23 OK, I'm following the instruction here ubuntu.com/getubuntu/upgrading but seems like my system has a lot of broken packages. Will try to download the newest ubuntu.

– Galilyou Oct 28 '09 at 13:26 Downloading the latest in your situation is probably the fastest solution anyways as long as you can spare the time to start fresh with the system. Upgrading to 8. Xx to turn around and upgrade to 9.10 isn't worth the trouble.

– antik Oct 28 '09 at 17:38.

Since the time of 7.10, both Ubuntu and Mono (with it's IDE) have come a long way. I'd also suggest an upgrade. (For me Monodevelop works great on Ubuntu 9.04, but I'll give 9.10 a try this weekend).

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