On 2002-04-04 15:21:56 -0500, Pierre Neihouser wrote:
> Looks like my Red Hat 7.1 system is getting old and I have some catch up to
> do.
RH doesn't package any Java, just gcj.
Best regards
Martin
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Martin Schröder, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ArtCom GmbH, Grazer St
Mark Christiaens,
On Fri, 05 Apr 2002 18:50, in Re: Java plugins for Mozilla in
Linux, you wrote:
Thanks for the promt help from the list!
> If you have the Sun JDK 1.4.0 installed, the plugin is in:
>
> /usr/java/j2sdk1.4.0/jre/plugin/i386/ns610/libjavaplugin_oji140.s
>o
>
> Just put a link
I recently used JRE 1.4 with netscape 6.2.2 and that worked you can do the
same for mozilla too.
Download JRE 1.4 if you can (1.3.1 does work too but I've seen a couple
of annoying glitches with the default plugin they have)
Then do the following, if libjavaplugin_oji does not exist don't worry.
Hi,
I have Mozilla working in Linux. It seems to work on some things
that demand a plugin but on others it asks me to download and
install a plugin. However the result is the unsuccessful each
time (see clip from browser below.). I am not surprised as it
seems to be a Windows plugin.
I p
Ooops, I think I said something wrong...
Looks like my Red Hat 7.1 system is getting old and I have some catch up to
do.
Sorry guys I didn't mean it badly, I take it back. ;-)
-- Pierre
- Original Message -
From: "Duane Kehoe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday,
I beg to differ,
SuSE's 7.3 distro comes with at least 3 jdks. Sun1.3.0, Sun1.1.8, and
IBM1.3.0 Anyone can be installed during the initial install routine
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Duane Kehoe phone:
414.908
On Thu, 4 Apr 2002, Pierre Neihouser wrote:
> I can't agree more with you. Distros don't usually install the JDK or JRE,
> that's a licensing problem I suppose but Sun should do something about this.
> I mean even Mac OS comes up with the JDK installed !!
Wait a second, I own a copy of SuSE 7.1 (
I can't agree more with you. Distros don't usually install the JDK or JRE,
that's a licensing problem I suppose but Sun should do something about this.
I mean even Mac OS comes up with the JDK installed !!
Now, I thought that java was installed with Open Office !! I remember
installing Star Offic
On Thu, 4 Apr 2002, Pierre Neihouser wrote:
> I believe you should look for java all lowercase. Locate is case sensitive
> (afai remember).
Yes it is, and yes he probably should. But why not try `locate -i`,
and if that doesn't work you could also try running updatedb (this
updates the database lo
Yes, it is very slow.
Perhaps this is a moderated list?
(although I don't see why it would be)
Drew
>
>Hi List
>
>Has anybody got an idea about why this list is so slow?
>When people send a message it takes an average of 45 min. from a mail is
>sent to the list till it is received by the peopl
I believe you should look for java all lowercase. Locate is case sensitive
(afai remember).
I don't have my Linux box with me (and I don't have Open Office installed on
it anyway), but that would be where I would start...
Hope it helps,
-- Pierre
- Original Message -
From: "Walter Log
Hello,
I have no idea, but it's not a problem to me (I take more than 45 minutes to
reply anyway ;-).
The server might be overloaded (seems unlikely though...). Anybody has
another idea?
-- Pierre
- Original Message -
From: "Jacob Vennervald Madsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTE
Hi,
If you have the download edition of mandrake 8.1 there is no java
installed only kaffe which is as far as I know not suitable to use it
with StarOffice. For a proper support you should download and install
Java2 SDK (either get it from www.blackdown.org or from java.sun.com)
Greets,
Hi,
I am new to Linux, and to this mailing list.
I am in the process of setting up open-office but setup cant find
the java environment... I read the notes it gave me
and also seached for java... I think it iws on my machine
somewhere - Is it?
$ locate Java | grep StarOffice
/home/apps/St
Hi List
Has anybody got an idea about why this list is so slow?
When people send a message it takes an average of 45 min. from a mail is
sent to the list till it is received by the people on the list making it
hard to ask quick questions.
To Drew Lane: Sorry for sending this mail to you first. M
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