Mike Song wrote:
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> I installed RH Linux 5.2 and I found that 'javac', 'java' and 'appletviewer'
> are already there and I am able to compile and run simple java programs.
>
> Does this mean that I already have JDK installed?
Looks like it. "rpm" will tell you if they came from a Red Hat pack
John Vliet wrote:
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> In my description of the problem I mentioned that you can replace the
> ld-linux.so library with an older version (1.9.5 as opposed to 1.9.9)
> and the Java stuff seems to work fine. Unfortunately this causes our
> dhtml server and it's database to break. Interestingly thoug
Brad Pepers wrote:
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> I've been trying to use the latest JDK 1.1.5v7 on a RedHat 4.2 system
> [...]
> The main things I notice off the bat are problems with fonts. The
> font used by default on Linux is in italics which makes things look a
> little ugly.
Sure does! To fix, edit jdk1.1.5/lib/fo
Albert L. Ting wrote:
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> Even worse, some apps don't have an easy way to transfer data to/from the
> CLIPBOARD.
You can work around this using the "xclipboard" utility that comes as standard
with X11. There are also other non-standard X11 utilities ("xcb" - X cut
buffer?) that do more sophisti
Chris Adams wrote:
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> The biggest problem is that I can't run anything that uses the
> InstallShield Java Edition.
After I installed the Intel Linux JDK 1.1.5 (v7), the Install Shield stuff in
Together/J (http://www.oi.com) seemed to activate a bug that killed my window
manager (ctwm) and hence