I know where the first part of the message came from 

current locale is not supported in X11, locale is set to C
X locale modifiers are not supported, using default

The directory 
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/locale
is missing files that it needs.

even if you are displaying remote X to another DISPLAY you need something
here, copy the directory contents from another system or install XFree which
has them. I have run Java on headless machines using this method

regards
calvin





Timothy Wojtaszek wrote:
> 
> Having a problem running anything with swing.
> 
> tim@powerpuffer:~/Programming/java$ java start
> Test
> current locale is not supported in X11, locale is set to CX locale
> modifiers are not supported, using default# # An unexpected exception
> has been detected in native code outside the VM.# Program counter=0x4001f84c
> #
> # Problematic Thread: prio=5 tid=0x804e600 nid=0x3c3a runnable
> #
> Aborted
> 
> here's the code it fails on, but anything that seems to access  X dies.
> if I remove the JOptionPane it works fine on the console.
> (debian linux2.4.3, currently have j2sdk-1.3, but I have tried 1.1.8,
> 1.2.2, ( both blackdown and ibm) )
> so WHAT IS WRONG WITH MY SYSTEM.  this is driving me nuts.
> 
> import javax.swing.*;
> 
> public class start
> {
>        public static void main( String x[])
>        {
>                System.out.println("Test");
>                JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null,"tset");
>                System.exit(0);
>        }
> }
> 
> thanks for any help, let me know if more information is needed.
> tim
> 
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