On 01/06/11 01:35, Antonio Olivares wrote:
I am happily running Fedora 15 on several boxes. Our school will be
switching from VistaNet to PowerSchool Online systems by Pearsons.
We used to do attendance/grading on Vistanet and now we will use
Powerschool online Gradebook which appears to
* Antonio Olivares olivares14...@yahoo.com [2011-05-31 20:35]:
Dear folks,
I am happily running Fedora 15 on several boxes. Our school will be
switching from VistaNet to PowerSchool Online systems by Pearsons. We used
to do attendance/grading on Vistanet and now we will use Powerschool
Dear folks,
I am happily running Fedora 15 on several boxes. Our school will be switching
from VistaNet to PowerSchool Online systems by Pearsons. We used to do
attendance/grading on Vistanet and now we will use Powerschool online Gradebook
which appears to need java to run. On one of my
I am happily running Fedora 15 on several boxes. Our school will be
switching from VistaNet to PowerSchool Online systems by Pearsons. We used
to do attendance/grading on Vistanet and now we will use Powerschool online
Gradebook which appears to need java to run. On one of my machines I
Oh, forgot to add
What you really want is to do
yum whatprovides *bin/java
Ed
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On 06/01/2011 09:43 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
Oh, forgot to add
What you really want is to do
yum whatprovides *bin/java
Ed
Oh, and I think I was mistaken with my first answeras I didn't do
what I said you should do and was mislead by a symbolic link. Very
sorry
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 6:48 PM, Ed Greshko ed.gres...@greshko.com wrote:
On 06/01/2011 09:43 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
Oh, forgot to add
What you really want is to do
yum whatprovides *bin/java
Ed
Oh, and I think I was mistaken with my first answeras I didn't do
what I said you