My Linux computer is connected to a Windows NT workstation where I run an X-server. I get problems when I start a java application or an applet on the remote X-server. Using the X11 server on the linux machine directly, however, everything works fine. Details: I tried it with both x-servers MI/X and HoblinkX11. Netscape Navigator 4.08 works fine on these servers, until a java applet loads, then the browser crashes immediately (without warning). Starting the appletviewer (blackdown JDK 1.0.6) I get a very tiny window (about 10x10 pixels); if I resize it with the mouse, there is a only grey background without any content. Trying to start an application with the java interpreter, it shuts down with a message 'java.lang.thread not found'. I checked the CLASSPATHs in each of the described cases (e.g. I start the navigator with a classpath containing only the necessary java40) I think, the classpath cannot be the reason. Moreover, everything works fine (java, appletviwer, navigator) using it direcly on the linux machine. I hope, that someone can help me or tell me the reason for this behaviour Hans ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com