> can anyone help Alan?  He's having display problems with JX on an  
> 8 cpu red hat box.

I am running JXplorer on Fedora Core 5 with JRE 1.4.2_12 and now SDK
1.4.2_13.

Never used GCJ, but followed the instructions from Stanton Finley
(http://www.stanton-finley.net/fedora_core_5_installation_notes.html#Java)
for Sun Java installation on Fedora. I didn't modify anything beyond his
instructions.
Great information, BTW.

Besides, I start JXplorer by this shell script (obviously, JXplorer
resides in /jdrive/jxplorer):
--------------
#!/bin/sh
cd /jdrive/jxplorer32b4
sh ./jxplorer.sh
-------------
When attempting starting JXplorer directly by
sh ./jdrive/jxplorer32b4/jxplorer.sh
I get this error message:
> starting JXplorer...
> 
> Use "jxstart.sh console" if you want logging to the console
> 
> =========================
> JXplorer failed to start
> =========================
> Please ensure that you have appropriate "xhost" access to the machine you are
> running this from. Make sure the DISPLAY environment variable is set 
> correctly.
> Otherwise, ask your Unix Systems Administrator for more information on running
> X Windows applications.
> 
> If you require more information run "/jdrive/jxplorer32b4/jxplorer.sh 
> console" and check the
> error produced.

Unfortunately, my Linux/X11 knowledge is not yet good enough to find a
more elegant solution than the script - but it works for me.

Maybe the proximity of Red Hat and Fedora justifies a try.

Regards,
Wolf

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