Also, you should allways "unset CLASSPATH" before running Netscape. If there are JDK
classes
on your classpath, Netscape will allmost certainly crash while starting Java.
regards
[ bryce ]
Jim Caley wrote:
> Bob Cadenza wrote:
> >
> > Everyone is having this problem, has to do with a bug in
Netscape in RedHat 6.0 crashes (Java):
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The error still persists after doing the changes suggested by you. It
gives the error as:
Font specified in font.properties not found [--zapf
dingbats-medium-r-normal---*-%d-*-*-p-*-adobe-fontspecific]
-Original Message-
From: Jim Caley [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
S
Uncle George wrote:
>
>
> Tell me, did Microsoft alter the published core API to suit their own
> sensibilities? I dont know, as I didnt pay much attention. Or did they just
> manipulate the back-end services.
>
As a matter of fact, they did. This is why Sun sued them - they created
something
--- "Jeffrey M. Drum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> trying to install the jdk and jre on stock rh5.2 and get the
> same error
> and paths must be off?
>
> /usr/lib/jdk1.2/bin/i386/green_threads/java: error in loading
> shared
> libraries
> libhpi.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
Nelson:
>Given all the Linux spin at JavaOne, I'm curious about this statement.
>What's wrong with Java/Linux/Intel/Jini? It's a hell of a lot cheaper
>and smaller than Solaris on Sparcs.
>
Two sides: first, whatever McNealy says, he rather sees Java running on
Sparc/Solaris than on Linux/Intel. G
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> But eventually someone is gonna want to try to build a >4gig file ( >
> 32bit seeks ) on the alpha/linux box.
As file offsets/lengths are specified as 64bits in
java.io.{File,RandomAccessFile}, that shouldn't be a problem. Downloading a
200Gig file to a DOS filesyste
Bob Cadenza wrote:
>
> Everyone is having this problem, has to do with a bug in one of the
> RPMS that come with RH6.0, there is a fix though, something to do with
> adding another font entry, you can find it on the RedHat site
> somewhere, like in the FAQ. Good luck.
Yes, here's a post from Ro
trying to install the jdk and jre on stock rh5.2 and get the same error
and paths must be off?
/usr/lib/jdk1.2/bin/i386/green_threads/java: error in loading shared
libraries
libhpi.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
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On Mon, 21 Jun 1999 08:39:43 -0500,
Javier =?iso-8859-1?Q?Bola=F1os?= Molina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
Javier> Sorry guys I know this is an off topic but the visual age site
Javier> doesn't work and I got it (the va for linux) but I need the
Javier> instalation instructions
It's pretty simple:
Nelson Minar wrote:
>
> Thanks for posting this.
>
> >Under this new appliance/services model, McNealy said that only three
> >architectures will continue to thrive: Linux, Wintel, and
> >Java/Solaris/Sparc/Jini. What used to be software applications will become
> >features accessible from a Jav
Sorry guys I know this is an off topic but the visual age site doesn't
work and I got it (the va for linux) but I need the instalation
instructions
Does anyone have it?
please send it to me.
thanks.
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Thanks for posting this.
>Under this new appliance/services model, McNealy said that only three
>architectures will continue to thrive: Linux, Wintel, and
>Java/Solaris/Sparc/Jini. What used to be software applications will become
>features accessible from a Java browser, he said.
Given all the
Read this =)
Date: 18-06-99
Source: InfoWorld
Subject: McNealy preaches to the converted during final JavaOne keynote
The final keynote address of this week's JavaOne developer conference in
San Francisco had three overarching themes: Linux is good, Microsoft is
evil, and
The distance between the core published API and the actual layer at which
system services requests are made, is very far. The is a set of .java routines
that just dont get changed, and are common between win&solaris machines. Then
there is a set of '.java' routines, that are particular to windoz,
Everyone is having this problem, has to do with a bug in one of the
RPMS that come with RH6.0, there is a fix though, something to do with
adding another font entry, you can find it on the RedHat site
somewhere, like in the FAQ. Good luck.
--- Larry LeFever <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I guess
Hi,
there is a new release of tritonus, the JavaSound implementation for
Linux.
http://rupert.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/~pfistere/tritonus/
Improvements over version: 0.1.002:
- pause() and resume() are implemented
- channels send start, stop and eom events
- workaround for buggy file parsers
Alex Rice wrote:
>
> Yes, everyone, check it out. Visual Age for Java is a great
> development environment.
>
Just downloaded it, and started using it.
Is it me, or is this Linux version about twice as fast as the Windows
version on a comparable computer? This will make a nice example
appl
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