I use TogetherJ without a problem (single i686). I am using both
Blackdown JDK 1.2.2 RC4 and Sun JDK 1.3 beta. First try running with JIT
disabled. Also, make sure you are picking up the right JVM as it runs.
When it first comes up, expecially TJ 4.0, you should be able to see the
JVM that is running in the about panel. I am right now running with JDK
1.3 beta and it seems fine. Also, I have found in general that using
KDE WM is more stable when running java gui apps than running with
Gnome. I am using RH 6.2, kernel 2.2.14, glibc 2.1.3. Another item is
to make sure you are running the latest XFree86 libraries and driver for
you video card.
I think Together/J & C++ is one of the best modeling tools around.
Let me know if that helps or what the actual problem is/was. I have
been thinking of getting an SMP box.
Later,
Dave
Dima Ulberg wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to run TogetherJ on the Linux SMP (Abit BP6, 2x500
> Celerons, RedHat 6.2) box. Any attempt to run GUI application crashes
> (locks) the computer. Non-gui applications run with no problem
> with both native and green threads. Any ideas?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> -Dima
>
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