12 Apr
1998
12 Apr
'98
18:05
Yes. You have to compile the kernel with java support (compiled in or as a module, I am not sure if the precompiled kernels have this feature, but they well may) and (from the help of make menuconfig)
Actually, its not even that hard. SuSE ships with the JDK, thats all you need to run java apps. You only have to recompile the kernel if you want .class files to be recognized as executable binaries, so you can type ./MyJavaProg rather than typing java MyJavaProg. Either way you go, you still have to have the JDK, or at least a Java Runtime Environment. jrw -- To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e