On Thu, 28 May 1998, Cynbe ru Taren wrote:
> It's true that one can already run an X server on a PC and access a
> remote Linux GUI. But the typical PC doesn't have an X server
> installed and never will, so this inhibits grabbing a random Windows
> box to do some remote Linux work (and likewise
According to an article on Slahsdot, IBM is releasing a Linux binary of
their Jikes incremental Java compiler.
http://www.slashdot.org/articles/980721/1955212.shtml
Steve
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Stephan A. Greene [EMAIL PROT
I'm trying to install and try out an XML app server called Enhydra
( http://www.www.enhydra.org ); it requires a JDK be installed.
With jdk117_v1a installed, I get the following error wjen I try to start
it:
> B./run_demos
/usr/local/jdk117_v1a/bin/../bin/i486/green_threads/java: error in loadi
Thanks to the list for the explanation why glibc 2.1 breaks the older
JDKs. The newly posted 117_v2 for glibc 2.1 works and I can now test out
the Enhydra server app.
Steve
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