Scott Balneaves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> If I had to guess, I'm going to say: look for a font issue.

Thanks. It may very well be the cause, but those things are hard to figure out -
at least for me...

It seems that the problem appeared in Fedora 8. Prior to that remote Java
applications worked just fine. I found quite a few people complaining, and some
tweaks that improve the situation, but so far - nothing that restores the speed
we had in Fedora 7...

> Actually, to be fair, most of my distaste for it comes not from the language
> itself, but rather the couple of apps that we must support locally here that
> were "written" in Java.  The quotes are deliberate :)

Oh! I can certainly - and unfortunately - rely to that...

Thanks again,

-- 
Leonid Dubinsky



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