G T Smith <grahamsmith@gandalfsemporium.homelinux.com> wrote on 08/15/2007 12:27:15 AM:
Sounds like you have loaded the Sun version of Java. SuSE built applications tend expect JRE info to be defined in particular locations. Use the SuSE RPM rather than SUN one unless you have very good reason to install the SUN version. The SUN bin version does not get registered in Yast or configured via other config tools. The basic Java settings are made in /etc/java/java.conf but be warned other things may need manual configuration.
You were correct that I installed the Sun version of Java. So, I removed that and installed the version from the opensuse10.2 x86_64 DVD. Then I used yum to install the updates. No luck. I am still getting the same behavior, red "X" in the upper left corner of the applet box. And, messages informing me that "Applet notinited". I appreciate your help with this, as I am totally in the dark with where to proceed. This workstation is the only machine in our environment which can be used for this project, and without java within the browser our engineering dept. cannot complete a project they are working on. I have numerous SuSE workstations in the enterprise, and I have never come accross this issue. Please excuse me while I sit in the corner and cry. :'( But seriously, I am desperate for your help, and appreciate any wisdom you can share. Thank you. ~Dale -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org