Hi Chris,

Looks good. It valuable to me. It's also viewable on lynx, that's a pro
IMHO. I run FreeBSD btw, I'll try to run one of the Linux JDK 1.2
implementations on my FreeBSD 3.2 box one of these days.

I'll be watching jlinux!

Ernst


On Thu, 6 Jan 2000, Christopher Smith wrote:

> On Thu, Jan 06, 2000 at 07:59:55PM -0500, Jacob Nikom wrote:
> > Very good idea. However, how to separate Java from Java/Linux from
> > Linux? Java/Linux from PC? Are you going to have different pages
> > for those topics?
> I'm not sure what you mean. Do you mean to break the information up
> into sections according to these categories:
> 
> a) Java info
> b) Java & Linux info
> c) PC info
> 
> If so, my intention was to specifically point Linux developers in the
> direction of tools/info that would help them develop Java. If those
> tools/info help other developers for Java or other developers for
> Linux, so be it, but lots of other sites provide that info as
> well, and they undoubtedly have more detailed information.
> 
> I've done 2 presentations now about doing Java on Linux, and I field
> questions about it all the time, so I figured this was a specific
> problem that people have a lot of questions about.
> 
> Does that answer your question, or did you have something else in
> mind?
> 
> --Chris


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