On Mon, 9 Apr 2001, Ezra Taylor wrote:
> Hello Liuchao:
> You need to set /etc/profile in order to run (
> javac and java) from anywhere in your
> filesystem.
Change /etc/profile if you want java available by default for all
users of the system.
Otherwise, you should change only the personal profile of specific
user accounts. The name varies with the user's shell, common locations
are .bash_profile and .profile.
> Your new PATH should look like this
>
> PATH="$PATH:/usr/X11R6/bin:/usr/java/jdk1.3/bin"
>
> save this file and reboot your system.
A reboot is not necessary. One need only logout and login, or simply
source the profile.
--
Joi Ellis Software Engineer
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No matter what we think of Linux versus FreeBSD, etc., the one thing I
really like about Linux is that it has Microsoft worried. Anything
that kicks a monopoly in the pants has got to be good for something.
- Chris Johnson
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