Actually, the JVM version number is about a dozen lines further down.  On my 
system it looks like:

12:37:21,131 INFO  [ServerInfo] Java version: 1.4.2_10,Sun Microsystems Inc.
  | 12:37:21,132 INFO  [ServerInfo] Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM 
1.4.2_10-b03,Sun Microsystems Inc.
  | 12:37:21,132 INFO  [ServerInfo] OS-System: Linux 2.6.11-1.1369_FC4,i386
  | 

I suspect that you are using the JVM that comes with Fedora.  Don't use it, it 
won't work with JBoss.  Instead, download and install a JVM from the Sun web 
site (http://java.sun.com)

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