At 10:00 AM 4/23/99 +0800, Jayvee Vibar wrote:
>Is there a java runtime environment for linux??

yes.

http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/mirrors.html lists many mirrors
you can choose from. All of them have it. Select any one, then select the
level you want (i.e. JDK-1.1.7), then select your arch. (i.e. i386) then
your libc version (i.e. glibc), then v1a, you'll see four pieces to choose
from: i18n, jdk, jre, and rt.   Oh, and you'll also find a README file,
start there. rt + i18n = jre. jre + devel_tools = jdk.   -=Chris

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