Its on the disks, but did not seem to work for me either. I am not put blame on anywhere. Actually, I am, and its at Sun :-). If Java was fully open we would not have this problem. Its now up to them to make it work better, but they probably do not care. Anyway, going to see about installing a later version of glibc....I am crazy now hehe. Matt On Mon, 26 Feb 2001 06:53:48 you wrote:
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on Mon, 26 Feb 2001 16:23:53 +0000 Earth Standard Time An alternative way to install it is to go to http://java.sun.com and download the JDK 1.3.0_01 for Linux and install it
isn't it on the Suse 7.0/7.1 disks? I have the sun and the ibm java versions as well as the "green threads" version that Suse 7.0 seems to prefer ....
OF course, at the moment I am using w2k for mail, as I somehow srewed up my entire java setup and my email client is a java client I should have known better than to touch any of it , .
but hey, that's how we learn.. isn't it.. well isn't it??? ( not necessarly <g>) j
I can quit anytime I want; I just don't want to!
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