> Get java2 from sun, untar it, cp Java2/plugin/i386/libjavaplugin_oji.so
^^^^^
And thus my problem. I
thought it was write once, run anywhere!? I have a PowerPC...If you
can't get a virtual machine that runs the byte-code, what good is the
VM? OTOH, Linux is truly write once (recompile it for your
architecture), and run anywhere. Now I'm beginning to understand the
problem people have with software not being libra (free), you can't just
"do with it as you will."
Russell
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> /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libjavaplugin_oji.so
> mv Java2 /opt
>
> add export JRE=/opt/Java2 to /etc/profile
>
> log out, then log in
>
> (some of the paths may be different it's been a while..)
>
> This worked on RH 7.0
>
> Andrew
>
> On 15 Jun 2001 00:15:10 -0400, Frank Roberts - SOTL wrote:
>> On Thursday 14 June 2001 10:39 pm, you wrote:
>> > > I cannot get Konqueror to recognize my java location.
>> > > My Jdk location is /usr/lib/jdk1.3 and my java location is /usr/lib/java
>> > > Yet when I insert either in the konqueror preferences I get errors and no
>> > > java.
>> >
>> > Amen to that! I'm having the same trouble with my debian system.
>> > Interestingly, my problem is that I have the java-vm, which points to
>> > kaffe, which I believe is a free implementation of java...but it still
>> > doesn't work.
>>
>> Add RH 7.1 to the list too.
>>
>> Frank
>
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