I also use FreeBSD and jdk1.2.2 at home (an early version of the hand built port).
It works just fine for Tomcat R&D at home, don't know about production.
And I also have heard about GUI problems.

Edward Wolpert wrote:
> 
> I've got FBSD at home, and been trying to test the 1.2.2 port myself.
> Currently, the FreeBSD port of Java 1.2.2 is only alpha quality. It
> seems
> like it's still slow going. (Mostly, problems seem to be on the GUI end,
> but there needs to be more thread work done, IMO) Also, There is no
> Java 1.2 package for FreeBSD yet that can be distributed.... it can only
> be built from the patches.
> 
> Jim Driscoll wrote:
> >
> > Jim Wise wrote:
> > > I currently maintain the Tomcat (and JServ, and Cocoon) package
> > > distributions for the NetBSD operating system.  While we certainly hope
> > > to benefit from BSDI's actions as a go-between for Sun and the BSD
> > > community, people wishing to distribute JVM's for a number of other OS
> > > environments are still stuck with 1.1.8.
> >
> > Hi.  I'm new here, so please forgive me if this has been covered before,
> > but what OS's, specifically, do you mean with this?  I had thought that
> > most either had 1.2, or were on the cusp (it's arguable that NetBSD
> > could even be considered "on the cusp", as the port from FreeBSD to
> > NetBSD shouldn't be a big deal).  Just interested in an actual list.
> 
> --
> 
> Virtually,
> Edward Wolpert
> 
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