Subject says most of it.  I downloaded the solaris tuner, blew
away the jdk and symlinked to 1.1.6v2 (glibc version), and killed
the two solaris shared libs shipped with the tuner.  All seemed
to go well on startup, it threw up the splash screen and successfully
downloaded two channels.  It started up the "walkthrough" channel
and I went through all that no problem, but the second channel (I
guess the channel manager) would not start, throwing up a dialog:

  Channel ^0 requires capabilities, but it is not signed.

At this point the tuner hangs and will not proceed.  I don't care about
having signed channel capability, I just want the tuner to work with
normal channels (like playsite.)

Is there any chance at all that someone at marimba can be persuaded
to recompile the shared libs under linux and provide unsupported versions?
There are several million linux users out there guys, this is an easy
market to reach with minimal effort.  Or can anyone suggest a workaround
to get the 3.0 tuner running?

Here's the output on startup, most of which looks reasonable under
the circumstances, right up to the "ERROR:" line.

syzygy:~> /usr/local/castanet/bin/tuner 
WARNING: Your operating system is unfamiliar. OS = Linux
libmarimba.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
(libmarimba.so)
libmrbssl.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
(libmrbssl.so)
WARNING: Not using SSL: java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: security library
not loaded
Security library not found
ERROR: capsNoSig/null

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