I know this is asking alot, but could you write down in more details how
you did the prosedure you described below.  I'm not so good at this.
Anyway, thanks for the tips.

Regards Vegard

> On Sat, 2004-11-20 at 07:29, Vegard Lundby Rekaa wrote:
>> I can't get sun microosystems java vm to work with my mozilla 1.6. I get
>> the installation to work and there are no error messages. But when I
>> browse the internett at java sites, it doesn't work. I've tried several
>> times and googled for the answer.
>>
>> is there anybody out there who made java vm work?
>>
>> Has: mdk 10.0, kernel 2.6.8, mozilla 1.6
>> Regards vegard
>
> I did mine by hand the hard way - which I like even better than the
> Kaffe version of JavaVM that comes bundled with 10.0 OE
>
> I created a dir in /usr/src for the jre binary I got from Sun; then
> edited the /etc/profiles.d/jre shell scripts to point to the new dir;
> then put my plugins in their proper places
> (/usr/lib/mozilla-1.6/plugins, /usr/local/firefox/plugins and so on) as
> well as renamed the necessary softlinks in /usr/bin to point to the
> proper binaries...works like a charm - but a bit of work...
>
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