On 09/03/2018 05:48 PM, Brian wrote: > On 08/30/2018 07:21 AM, Brian wrote: >> On 08/29/2018 08:38 AM, Michele Mor wrote: >>> Hi Brian, >>> Jedit is based on java, so I would check which version of java is >>> supported and if you have it installed. >>> It could be that Ubuntu has upgraded to a new version while your jedit >>> still expects an older one. >>> >> >> Thanks. I've managed to find some more information which seems relevant. >> >>> https://askubuntu.com/questions/695560/assistive-technology-not-found-awterror >> >> I've got to work my way through the options there. I'll post again >> when I've had time to do so. >> > > I'm not entirely sure what happened, but having got some assistance > from one of the JEdit authors, it appears that I've somehow got IBM > Java on here as well as other versions. Since JEdit seems to be the > only thing that's been broken, I'm reluctant to do a full > reinstallation to try to sort out the mess, it's a program I only use > for one specific task, and it's easier and quicker for me to write a > small FreePascal utility to do the job. If I find something else > that's broken, that may be a different matter. >
Another update. I nuked IBM Java with no adverse effects. The procedure in the link above (a one-line edit for each version of Java installed) seems to work just fine, JEdit is running again. Brian. -- xubuntu-users mailing list xubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-users