It apperears Sun has finally fixed the HotSpot crash problem.  See
http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/bugParade/bugs/4372197.html. 
They previously marked it as closed; non-reproducable but now it is
marked fixed.  The fix limits the number of threads available on a
system, but most apps don't need a few hundred threads anyway.

Graham Murray wrote:
> 
> I have just downloaded the Blackdown 1.3-FCS and only the "classic" VM
> works. If I try client (the default) or server there is no error shown
> - it just hangs. It does this even with 'java -version'.
> 
> >From the command line, I can either use java -classic or change
> jvm.cfg, but my main reason for upgrading was to get java support
> working in Mozilla (daily updates) but this "hardwires" the 'client'
> jvm.
> 
> I am using Linux 2.4.0-test12-pre7
>            glibc 2.2
>            Pentium III UP
> 
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