Try this:
./jvision121unixinstall.bin LAX_VM /usr/bin/java
IIRC that how to tell the installer explicitely where
your VM is on Linux.
Joern Kottmann wrote:
>
> Hello :)
>
> I'm new at this mailinglist I'm a pupil from Germany and 16 years old,
> I can't speak English very well. I hope you ca
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> Can anyone confirm whether the Linux port of JDK 1.3 requires a
> virtual X server (eg: Xvfb) to be running before being able to draw off-
> screen graphics with a BufferedImage? Older versions certainly
> needed this but I'm hoping the answer to t
On Sat, May 05, 2001 at 11:56:56AM +0100, Robbie Baldock wrote:
> Can anyone confirm whether the Linux port of JDK 1.3 requires a
> virtual X server (eg: Xvfb) to be running before being able to draw off-
> screen graphics with a BufferedImage? Older versions certainly
> needed this but I'm hop
"Alexander V. Konstantinou" wrote:
>
> > PocketLinux and Kaffe are free (GPL) software, however non-GPL licenses
> > of the PocketLinux Kaffee JVM are available for a fee. Several PDA
>
> Is that legal? I thought once you GPLed code you cannot offer it under
> a different license since it is l
> PocketLinux and Kaffe are free (GPL) software, however non-GPL licenses
> of the PocketLinux Kaffee JVM are available for a fee. Several PDA
Is that legal? I thought once you GPLed code you cannot offer it under
a different license since it is likely to contain third-party contributions?
Ale
Can anyone confirm whether the Linux port of JDK 1.3 requires a
virtual X server (eg: Xvfb) to be running before being able to draw off-
screen graphics with a BufferedImage? Older versions certainly
needed this but I'm hoping the answer to this is now "no"...
Robbie
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Mike Sprauve wrote:
>
> Can anyone tell me what the status is of the JDK
> running on Linux to the Intel StrongArm. I also need
> AWT support of that port
I don't know about Blackdown's JDK, but the Kaffe VM is the "real meat"
of PocketLinux, which runs on StrongArm devices. You didn't give an
:> We have a requirement in our project which talks about updating the
windows
:> event log from Java. Can someone give us some pointers as to how we can
:> accomplish this task?.
:>
:> The event log needs to be filled through Java
:> code. for eg,. if an erorr like "database down"
:> arises, we
Can anyone tell me what the status is of the JDK
running on Linux to the Intel StrongArm. I also need
AWT support of that port
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