Man Chi Ly,
On Sat, 06 Apr 2002 11:13, in Re: Java plugins for Mozilla in
Linux, you wrote:
> I think I covered all bases in this lengthy response. :-)
And i appreciate it very much, thank you.
I went ahead and did the .rpm.bin thing and it all worked
marvelously. Mozilla has its plugin
We're evaluating JDK1.4 here, and find a serious issue with KDE.
Many of our Java apps start by showing a setup dialog, and the way
they usually do it is by listening on windowActivated for the main
JFrame. That handler checks a first-time-thru flag, and if true,
shows the modal dialog.
What we
Mark Christiaens,
On Fri, 05 Apr 2002 20:02, in Re: Java plugins for Mozilla in
Linux, you wrote:
> This runs the demo that is stored in the Java2Demo.jar file. It
> should come up in a matter of seconds. If this works properly,
> everything is probably ok since this is a fairly complex de
Olivier Rossel,
On Fri, 05 Apr 2002 20:59, in Re: Java plugins for Mozilla in
Linux, you wrote:
> My piece of advice would be:
> do not use the rpm.bin!
> use the .bin.
Could you say why? I am new to all this but have also been told to
make sure the rpmdatebase remains informed of the sys
Jerome,
On Fri, 05 Apr 2002 21:47, in Re: Java in Mandrake 8.1, you wrote:
> staroffice is very particular about which java it will use, I
> think it insists on 1.1.8. You can find more about this and
> other problems with staroffice on the linux in the staroffice
> discussion archives that a
> >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.
Yes, this is a real shame as i have just joined and