Dear All,
I am trying to integrate C code(Mpeg4 decoder) to some Java code on ARM Linux using JNI. I have a jvm running on the ARM Linux.
While running the application I get an error:
Test Case Four - Play a captured video sequence Exception in thread "main" java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: /usr/l
hmm.
debian runs on just about anything, you should probably check all the
distribution websites for miscelaneous hardware compatability...
about X11/XFree86, if you're worried about speed and such, KDE runs
crisp and fast on a g3/400 with 384MB ram and XFree86 4.1. If you're
really concerned
On Mon, Jul 29, 2002 at 02:10:56PM -0400, Thomas Cowdery wrote:
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> What I have to work on is an older (AMD) 233 Mhz machine with 64 MB of memory and a
>hard drive with about 2 GB free. I can free up more HD space if I need to.
>
> Since I need to test apps/applets with GUI interfaces, I am a
I think Debian 3.0 (Woody) would
be just fine for you.
You could add the blackdown URIs
to you sources.list and install
the jdk (probably 1.3 as the 1.4
.debs [debian packages] are not
out yet or in beta).
I really like Debian,
the debian Java packages
integrate nicely into the system
and its a
I want to set up a Linux box to test Java apps/applets (and to learn a little about Linux). As the subject implies, I'm a newbie to Linux. I started by reading some FAQ's about hardware questions, but they always approach the problem from the opposite direction that I'm coming from. I don't wan
Bling bling. You guys make sparc-linux fun.
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