I'd like to install and use jedit on Fedora Core 2.
I understand that it requires that java be installed first. When I yum for either java or jedit, neither package is found.
I went to Sun's site to get java but it was too confusing for a newbie. Can anyone explain how to install these packages from the command line in Fedora Core 2?
1) Download package jedit-4.0.3-1.noarch.rpm (google will find it)
2) make yourself a superuser (the simplest way is typing 'su' /without aphostrophes/ and enter root password) and type
rpm -Uvh jedit-4.0.3-1.noarch.rpm
That's all! Now you can run it typing 'jedit'
Zdenek
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