Try this:

./jvision121unixinstall.bin LAX_VM /usr/bin/java

IIRC that how to tell the installer explicitely where
your VM is on Linux.

Joern Kottmann wrote:
> 
> Hello :)
> 
> I'm new at this mailinglist I'm a pupil from Germany and 16 years old,
> I can't speak English very well. I hope you can understand me :)
> 
> I have a Problem with Jvision, I don't get it running can someone help
> me out ?
> 
> Here is that waht  have try:
> 
> [root@wozu joern]# ./jvision121unixinstall.bin
> InstallAnywhere is preparing to install...
> 
> Please choose a Java virtual machine to run this program.
> (These virtual machines were found on your PATH)
> ---------------------------------------------------------
>  1.     Exit.
> 
> No Java virtual machine could be found from your PATH
> environment variable.  You must install a VM prior to
> running this program.
> 
> [root@wozu joern]# echo -n $PATH
> /sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin
> 
> [root@wozu joern]# type java
> java is /usr/bin/java
> 
> Have someone an idea what I do wrong ?
> 
> Grüße
> Jörn :)
> 

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