> In Canada, this distinction doesn't really exist. Under our Telecommunications Act, internet service providers are treated like utilities, and there are rules around how they can act. There are two key rules in particular: service providers can't give "undue or unreasonable preference" — say, to one application or online service over another — nor can they influence the content being transmitted over their networks.
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> Those rules were put in place in 1993, and they pretty much form the bedrock for net neutrality in Canada today.
@NathanOsman Though I disagree with his ideology and even more with the means the was willing to take to turn his ideology into reality, I still respect him for the balls that it takes to oppose an enemy like NATO pretty much on your own (after the fall of the USSR) with its strongest member right in front of your doorstep.
I have installed MonoDevelop using the instructions here on my PC running Arch Linux.
I can successfully launch the MonoDevelop IDE using the command:
flatpak run com.xamarin.MonoDevelop
I can also open individual files by passing their path as an argument:
flatpak run com.xamarin.MonoDevel...
flatpak run com.xamarin.MonoDevelop "/home/me/some*path/file.cs"
Or find? find "/home/me/some path/" -name "file.cs" -exec flatpak run com.xamarin.MonoDevelop {} \;
And you may as well put all the things in your question (single quotes, double quotes, backslash escaping the space and the ones I mentioned above) so people don't keep suggesting them.