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Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 7:16 AM
To: Liem Bahneman
Cc: Bruce Alexander; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FW: Red Hat on Intel JMF and RTP Support for Audio
Liem Bahneman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Who's implementation of JDK and JMF are you using? Blackdown's?
>
Is there anyone who has successfully set up a JMF server application using
RedHat Linux and RTP?
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Joi Ellis wrote:
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> On Wed, 2 May 2001, Bruce Miller wrote:
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> > Although I dont have a better solution at hand, IMHO a lot of
> > AWT (& Swing inherits enough of this) represents an opportunity
> > missed.
> >
> > Many of us started out with
rammer) is in error, they will then "Tune" it
so it looks better on their development platform --- and consequently
even worse on others.
Sigh...
Bruce Miller
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Hi all;
I can recognize that advertising is important to support
web sites, BUT...
Its bad enough that the scroll ad applet seems to want to
consume all available cpu, but couldn't it AT LEAST
STOP when the user switches pages !?!?!
And on a Linux Java page, at that, ...sigh...
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Jacob Nikom wrote:
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> It looks like they forgot to connect it to the rest of the site -
> even search of their web site does not find it.
Odd, maybe some browser/script trickery messing it up???
When I connect to
http://java.sun.com/
It's right near the top; the first "Headline & Featu
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> Dear all,
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> If I try to put a float into a double variable the last bits of the
> precision are total garbage !
You got a problem with 0's ??? :>
0.3 cannot be represented exactly in either float or double. When
the float gets extended to double precision it is
Is there any estimate on when an implementation of the new debugger
architecture might be available for Linux?
Bruce Quig
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Thanks for any help!
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On Apr 30, 11:28am, Riyad Kalla wrote:
> Subject: ...
>
> Has anyone checked out the new STATUS page? oh wow... that
> kicks ass... well when its done atleast...
BRAVO!!!
(ie. Thanks guys!)
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On Apr 23, 12:09am, Chris Abbey wrote:
> Subject: Re: Sun/bashing
> At 11:24 AM 4/22/99 -0700, Paolo Ciccone wrote:
> >1) Sun pushed Java as a multiplatform language.
>
> Sun positioned Java as a language not bound to any realworld platform;
> and hence as being multiplatform capable.
[...]
Now,
On Apr 21, 9:55am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Well stated. I congratulate you on your directness
> and your level-headedness.
> ...
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Chris Abbey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Directness, sure, but level-headedness?
It seemed to me only slig
On Feb 24, 12:08am, John Goerzen wrote:
> Subject: Re: Hatred of 1.2 messages
> Gerald Gutierrez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > I'm starting to get the feeling that many in this group are approaching
> > "when will 1.2 be out" messages with a very disheartening attitude that
> > will surely tur
On Feb 16, 10:14am, Nathan Meyers wrote:
> Subject: Re: JDK 1.2 Snapshots???
> Tony Pujals wrote:
> > (If this issue has already been discussed, then I apologize in advance for
> > not researching the archives.)
>
> The issue has been discussed extensively... see the archives. Cardinal rule
#1
> o
Hi all;
Would the problem with jdk 1.1.7 and glibc-2.0.1xx be solved simply by
re-make-ing the system? This has solved some other similar problems for me.
(or does extensive, painful, testing have to be done?)
If it's simple -- and assuming jdk 1.2 isn't right around the corner -- would
it be
SABYASACHI S GUPTA wrote:
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> I dont know this might be something very simple...
> so please excuse me.
>
> I have the following small code.
>
> public class saby {
>
> public static void main(String args[])
> {
>
> String s = "myclass";
> Class
Sure, just what we need is another "agency" to protect us from
ourselves ( re: Microsoft ).
Bruce Mutch
Here is the information on the buttwipes that sent the following spam...
Tempted to send them some spam of my own this garbage is starting to
tick me off... no matter what you do, it seems some spam always seems to
get through...
Registrant:
Silicon Desert, LLC (VEGAS17-DOM)
800 S. Valley
this.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
Cheers,
Bruce...
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Date: 17-Sep-98
Time: 22:04:56
ICQ: 103768
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ICQ.
Details can be found here:
http://www.wired.com/news/news/technology/story/12758.html
Gerrit
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Time: 23:07:49
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make sure...
>
If I remember correctly you want to remove the libraries libc.so.* and
libdl.so.* from $JAVA_HOME/lib/i686/green_threads...
Look in the archives to be certain, if someone that replied with the
original answer does not reply first =)
Cheers,
Bruce...
> Here's the
d ALL flavors of Unix. Yes it is free too =) for
Winblows it can be gotten from www.gygnus.com, and for linux you can try a
multitude of places, www.redhat.com, www.linux.org, www.gnu.org,
www.linuxppc.org, www.xemacs.org. The gnu site and the xemacs site are the
best po
back to beta4 and
have not had any problems... SO I suspect it is a window manager
problem, and not a jdk problem. I also use ICQ and AIM both of them being
the Java version and seen the same things you did, this was on a MkLinux
PPC machine.
Cheers,
Bruce...
>
> Doug
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may have done the same thing if they did not get the source as a
commercial for resale organization. Which brings up an interesting
point... They may not be able to release it due to shipment of commercial
Linux product with the JDK/JRE/RT attached to it. Are the members
ne of the folks working on this and it
is slow going. There is a big difference between the threads Sun uses and
linuxthreads which are in reality pthreads.
I too have not heard back from them, as soon as I do I will share the
message with the group!
Cheers,
Bruce...
orth via this
list. Spam does not have a place in my mailbox, nor do I have the time
to read it, or desire to receive it. I joined this list to give and receive
info on java for linux.
I for one vote to make it a members only list.
Just my $0.02 worth.
Cheers,
Bruce...
of the
JDK, taking advantage of the pthreads in the glibc package, which does
include linuxthreads and the libraries libpthreads.so and libpthreads.a.
We are hoping to have this as a release in the not too distant future.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Bruce...
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re allowed also.
The VM, and I could be wrong about this, shold not limit you to how many
open socket/file descriptors can be open at any given time. When I get
home this evening I can verify all of the above and send a reply.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Bruce...
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