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Actually i pay attention quite well, and observe quite well. The example(s) that i
have presented to u dont seem to impress u at all. I am very sorry for u.
Can I presume that u havent looked at the diffs provided by the java-linux-porting
folks. I guess u'd be perplexed with the modest '.ja
Uncle George:
This implementation is not pure java , however I'm not sure if there is any
reason why it can't
run on an Linux Linux port, short of a recompile.
Cheers
Chris
Uncle George wrote:
> It is Pure java, which will run anywhere ?
>
> Or is it just for linux/intel :-/
> gat
>
> Alex Ric
Uncle George:
This implementation is not pure java , however I'm not sure if there is any
reason why it can't
run on an Linux Alpha port, short of a recompile.
Cheers
Chris
Uncle George wrote:
> It is Pure java, which will run anywhere ?
>
> Or is it just for linux/intel :-/
> gat
>
> Alex Ric
On Sat, 19 Jun 1999 05:29:51 -0400,
Uncle George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
Uncle> It is Pure java, which will run anywhere ?
Uncle> Or is it just for linux/intel :-/
VisualAge for Java? It's a linux/x86 binary. It was probably developed
with IBM's VisualAge for Smalltalk, strangely enough.
Ale
I guess there might be a "glibc"-related problem here.
This newbie would sure appreciate a straightforward technique for
getting Netscape to run Java in Linux 6.0.
I've read that FAQ about glibc and using that command for determining
which version I'm running, but isn't there something clear and
In my opinion the JVM in Netscape for Linux has always been buggy. We develop
software for internet kiosks running Linux and our biggest problem with Netscape
is crashes with Java and animated gifs (especially large ones). We are using
Redhat 5.1 and actually have found the Caldera distribution