Hello Nicolas,
There is a Linux distribution of Java 1.3 and a Windows distribution,
make sure you have the linux one for your linux box.
Thursday, October 05, 2000, 12:22:24 PM, you wrote:
NR> I downloaded Java jdk1.3 but when I read the system requierements it said
NR> (winx) no Linux. D
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> I downloaded Java jdk1.3 but when I read the system requierements it said
> (winx) no Linux. Do I have to download another version of it in order
to
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I downloaded Java jdk1.3 but when I read the system requierements it said
(winx) no Linux. Do I have to download another version of it in order to
use under Linux?
Thanks
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Nelson Minar wrote:
> >IMHO, the ideal situation would be for Sun to support Linux as one of
> >its primary platforms. I don't understand why Sun does not.
>
> I don't understand why Sun doesn't support Linux either, either as a
> platform for Java or better still, an OS for their hardware. SGI h
>IMHO, the ideal situation would be for Sun to support Linux as one of
>its primary platforms. I don't understand why Sun does not.
I don't understand why Sun doesn't support Linux either, either as a
platform for Java or better still, an OS for their hardware. SGI has
recently woken up and reali
The java.sun.com site notes that the Java Plug In (Activator) is available
for Netscape on Solaris. Has it been ported to Linux yet? And if so, where
would one connect for automatic download and/or place it on a local site for
download when an Plug-In requesting applet needs it?
Brett
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In message <004601bd90af$0a613060$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Brett
Roy" writes:
The java.sun.com site notes that the Java Plug In (Activator) is
available for Netscape on Solaris. Has it been ported to Linux
yet? And if so, where would one connect for automatic download
and/or place it