The standard slink jdk only includes green_threads, but Star Office requires native_threads.
You can get everything you need from: ftp://ftp.progsoc.uts.edu.au/pub/Linux/java/JDK-1.1.7/i386/glibc/v1a/ (or try other mirrors, see: http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/mirrors.html) You need: jre_1.1.7-v1a-glibc-x86.tgz jre_1.1.7-v1a-glibc-x86-native.tgz You might be able to install the .deb and just unpack the -native.tgz tarball on top of it. I didn't try that. I unpacked the two tarballs in /opt/java and my ~/Office51/sofficerc has at the top: [Java] Home=/opt/java/jre117_v1a Version=1.1.7 RuntimeLib=/opt/java/jre117_v1a/lib/i386/native_threads/libjava.so SystemClasspath=/opt/java/jre117_v1a/lib/rt.jar:/opt/java/jre117_v1a/lib/i18n.jar:/opt/java/jre117_v1a/lib Java=1 [NOTE: That SystemClasspath needs to be one line in case your mail reader wrapperd the long line.] I think I did the java installation through Star Office, but you can just exit Star Office and add the above directly to your sofficerc. > (or what the java support would do if i had it) Your Star Office web browser will be able to play java applets. rgds-- TA ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) I don't speak for the Federal Reserve Board, it doesn't speak for me.

