then you should use the same commands in Linux as you used in winblows:
'java file1', not 'java file1.class'. This second is looking for a class
named 'class' in a package 'file1'.

p.s. I'd recommend upgrading to one of the 1.1.8 vms available on the web.

At 11:07 12/27/99 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hello everybody,
>
>Have you got a merry Christmas? Now everything was in the past and I
>feel frighten when there are only a few day left before the year 2000.
>It doesn't mean Y2K but I think I didn't anything this year so I try to
>learn something in the last days of 1999.
>
>I have a question about Java in Linux. I install jdk-1.1.5-8.i386.rpm in
>Linux by typing rpm -ivh jdk-1.1.5-8.i386.rpm. After that I can compile
>a java file (javac file1.java) but I cannot run it (java file1.class). I
>don't see any help included with jdk. I really need your help.
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Bye and good luck.
>
>PS: I'm sure that there's nothing wrong in file1.java. I can compile and
>run it in windoze.
>
>
>
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