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Disregard my last message. Temporary problem :)
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> Since Sun released their J2SDK 1.4 beta today.
*fights to regain breath*
Wow. I had no idea until I read this message.
Unfortunately, the link at Sun's page yields a Permission Denied error at
this time. Does anyone have a direkt link to the Su
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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
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> When I start a java application on my Mandrake box, and I monitor it
> using top, I notice that several java instances show up. Why is this?
> It eats up a ton of my memory, and I don't see the reason for it, as
> java is multithreaded. How can I
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> Did u say u herd clicks ?
Well I'm not sure if it's a click or just a very brief silence :) It's sort
of like the thing you hear when looping the same thing over and over again;
expect nothing's looping. It's a click, but yet it's not...
> If u
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> In general what u hear are underrun errors ( where the sound device is not
> feed fast enough ).
Sorry, meant to say "underrun" in my previous mail. Overruns aren't a problem
of course :)
> second generalization is that the linux/sound is not a
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Hello,
I am wondering; am I the only one who has quality problems with JavaSound
output? I keep seeing things tested with Linux and so on, but no where does
anyone mention any quality problems. In all versions of the JDKs I've tried
it (and that's