Thanks for the replies guys.  I will trucate them all into one here.

On Wednesday 24 October 2001 07:47 am, Ken Moffat dropped these nuggets 
of information:
> Show us your $PATH.
> When a program complains about not finding jvm I don't think it's the
> jvm.h headers but rather the java runtime environment. Usually the
> path is not pointing to it.

$PATH/usr/local/sbin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/X11R6/bin:/root/bin

Figured I need to add something here but wasn;t sure what the proper 
path was.

On Wednesday 24 October 2001 07:47 am, Jerry McBride dropped these 
nuggets of information:

> Open the kpackage manager. Search for jre. It it fails, you need to
> install it. An even
> better test would be, open a konsole... execute "java". If that fails
> then see above. If
> either test passes, then you have a config problem. For whatever
> reason, LimeWire
> isn't finding the java executable... check your "PATH" line... does
> it include "/opt/java..."
> or "/usr/java"?

The search for jre fails.  I do have the Sun JDK installed that says it 
provides a JVM.  I will check and add one/both of the above to the 
$PATH.

On Wednesday 24 October 2001 03:05 am, Roger Oberholtzer dropped these 
nuggets of information:

> What do you get when you type:
>
>       java -version

command not found.  Which leads me to my $PATH issue.  

Thanks for the tips and advice guys.  I will try to add /usr/java or 
/opt/java to the $PATH and post the results.


-- 
Tom Wilson
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