I've found it. Silly me. Sorry and thanks a lot to all you guys. I found
it in /usr/java/jdk1.3. 

2nd question :
Do I have to set the path and environment in Linux? How should I do it?
Where can I get info on it? In Window2000, we have to set the path of
the SDK in the Start -> Sttings -> Control Panel -> Administrative Tools
-> Services.

Thanks for the advice.

---= ahYeop =---




----Calvin Austin wrote:-----
I think Nigel had a different question (about JMF)

by default it will go into /usr/java, you can run rpm --query -l -p
<rpmfile>
on any rpm file to find out where it will put files. 

You can install the JDK files to other places (although not advised) by
installing
as --badreloc --relocate /usr/java=/usr/local/myhome 

but if you need to do that you may as well install the tar .sh version

regards
calvin

Mohd Mokhtar wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> Just like Nigel Jewell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, I've downloaded the
> Linux JDK 1.3RC1 .sh file from Sun's website into my Linux machine. I
> store it in /home/jkd1.3 directory.
> After unpacked the package, I've move the j2sdk-1_3_0rc1-linux.rpm into
> /usr/local/sdk1.3. Then I install the RPM but I could'nt find the files
> and directories created by the RPM. Nothing is there. Where could it be
> ? Or is there any mistake that I've done.
> 
> Advice needed
> --= ahYeop =--
>


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