+Q: Are there any Boehm's GC binaries?
+
+A: Yes. You can find RPMs <a href="http://java.thn.htu.se/~toor/">here</a>, though
+ if your distribution provides the correct packages, you should use those.
+ The suggested version of the Boehm GC is 6.1.
+
+Q: How can I report a bug?
+
+A: The best thing is to track down the bug and provide a simple test to
+ reproduce the bug. You can then add the bug to the
+ <a href="http://bugzilla.ximian.com/enter_bug.cgi">bugtracking system</a>.
+
+ Please provide information about what version of mono you're using
+ and any relevant details to be able to reproduce the bug. Note that
+ bugs reported on the mailing-list may be easily forgotten, so it's
+ better to file them in the <a href="http://bugzilla.ximian.com/enter_bug.cgi">bug tracking system</a>.
+
+Q: Does mcs support the same command line options as the MS C#
+ compiler?
+
+A: The Mono C# compiler now supports the same command line
+ arguments as the Microsoft C# compiler does.
+
+Q: How about getting searchable archives on lists.ximian.com?
+
+A: You can perform a search on the mono-related mailing lists
+ <a href="http://www.go-mono.com/mailing-lists.html">here</a>.
+
+Q: When using mono from cvs or from a snapshot, I get an error messaage
+ saying that Mono and the runtime are out of sync. How do I fix that?
+
+A: If you use mono from cvs, you need to be prepared for changes in the
+ runtime internals. This means that you should keep a working setup
+ before blindling updating (a working setup may just be the last released
+ tarball or a recent binary snapshot).
+ Usually, compiling corlib with mcs before recompiling the C runtime does
+ the right thing (but occasionally you may need to do it the other
+ way around).
+
+Q: Why are you going for a GtkHtml implementation?
+
+A: GtkHTML is just a lightweight HTML rendering engine that does not
+ support CSS, so we need it to look decent for those of us that will
+ be using the documentation in our day-to-day work on Linux. The
+ Web-based interfaces lack the agility that you get from a native GUI
+ tool to browse your documentation. Probably later on, we will write
+ scripts and generate a full documentation set that is web-browsable,
+ but we need a command-line and GUI tools that we can use natively on
+ Linux when disconnected from the Web (and that has better
+ interactions than a web page).
+
+Q: Is there a command-line tool that allows me to access .NET interactively?
+
+A: There are several but one that is free software and uses MCS is the one
+ Dennis Lu from Rice University is working on; a REPL C# interpreter.
+
+Q: Is it possible to use Visual C++ with Mono?.
+
+A: It's possible to run VC++ generated apps under Mono, but we do not
+ provide a Manager C++ compiler ourselves.
+
+<a name="problems"></a>
+** Mono Common Problems