Re: [newbie] re java
Dave Needham wrote: -- hi greham soory dont understand. how do i get a shell up to put comands in,need step by step please.new to linux. Hi Dave -don't have time for detailed instructions as I have to go out. I'd probably get them wrong anyway. Assuming you are in KDE, there is a little icon of a monitor on your taskbar towards the lefthand side. klick on this and you have a shell to type commands in. You should (I think) su to root for this (type "su root" without the quotes and enter root password at the prompt). Good luck There are some real geniuses here who can pick this up and run with it. Over to you guys. Graham Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Join the Club : http://www.mandrakeclub.com
Re: [newbie] re java
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Friday 28 Jan 2005 11:15, Graham Watkins wrote: > Assuming you are in KDE, there is a little icon of a monitor on your > taskbar towards the lefthand side. klick on this and you have a shell to > type commands in. You should (I think) su to root for this (type "su > root" without the quotes and enter root password at the prompt). > > Good luck > > There are some real geniuses here who pick this up and run with it. > Not claiming to be one of the geniuses ;-) But - Type 'su' and you can enter root commands. To get out, back to your own shell, type 'exit'. Better, though, is to use the menu Session > New Root Session. This will open in a tab and you will always know by the colour whether you are using the root session or user one. Again, 'exit' is the way to close the session. Anne - -- Registered Linux User No.293302 (http://counter.li.org/) Have you visited http://twiki.mdklinuxfaq.org yet? Mandrake at all levels -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFB+iQEkFAvMr/nNX8RAsOqAJ48Plu5DbCQt4wDpL1N/Si7/4dwigCeJyU1 mc3qP/SK6/vdIAw864NDCDI= =tkKu -END PGP SIGNATURE- Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Join the Club : http://www.mandrakeclub.com
Re: [newbie] re java
Dave Needham wrote: -- hi greham soory dont understand. how do i get a shell up to put comands in,need step by step please.new to linux. Hi Dave -don't have time for detailed instructions as I have to go out. I'd probably get them wrong anyway. Assuming you are in KDE, there is a little icon of a monitor on your taskbar towards the lefthand side. klick on this and you have a shell to type commands in. You should (I think) su to root for this (type "su root" without the quotes and enter root password at the prompt). Good luck There are some real geniuses here who pick this up and run with it. Over to you guys. Graham Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Join the Club : http://www.mandrakeclub.com
Re: [newbie] re java
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Friday 28 Jan 2005 10:25, Dave Needham wrote: > -- hi greham > soory dont understand. how do i get a shell up to put comands in,need step > by step please.new to linux. > System > Terminals > Konsole OTOH, you probably have a black screen on your taskbar? That will start konsole. Anne - -- Registered Linux User No.293302 (http://counter.li.org/) Have you visited http://twiki.mdklinuxfaq.org yet? Mandrake at all levels -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFB+htBkFAvMr/nNX8RAv/fAKCRxXXvmARvxLOyUDr1xjrMGPc1pQCglabK Pv6XwomT1RXqSy55SxjhAFg= =2uTY -END PGP SIGNATURE- Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Join the Club : http://www.mandrakeclub.com
[newbie] re java
-- hi greham soory dont understand. how do i get a shell up to put comands in,need step by step please.new to linux. Many Thanks To All Who Reply Best Wishes Dave Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Join the Club : http://www.mandrakeclub.com
Re: [newbie] re: java
Raffaele Belardi wrote: To check the path(s), type $ env | grep PATH or $ echo $PATH I don't think java.rpm sets up the path to the executables. You can do it by hand adding it to your .bashrc. Or, you can create a /etc/profile.d/local.sh as root, and put those settings there, so they will be loaded by all the users when they login. For example, here's my /etc/profile.d/local.sh (but for .bashrc it would be the same): - # Configuration variables added by me # variables for Forte Java Developement environment export JDK_HOME=/usr/local/j2sdk1.4.0/ PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/j2sdk1.4.0/bin # variable for Mozilla 1.0 export MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME=/usr/local/mozilla - The ony advantage I see of having a ~/bin is that its content will not be deleted (provided /home is in its own partition) when you upgrade the distribution. But be warned that normally rpm packages will install in a system directory (i.e. /usr/local or the like) and it will not be easy to convince them to use ~/bin instead. I abandoned the ~/bin almost immediately. Unless, of course, you plan to develop your own stuff. In this case, a ~/bin and the proper path is the way to go. raffaele Or, you could simply place symlinks from the java executables into /usr/bin and you wouldn't have to fuss with any of the PATH stuff cause /usr/bin is already in all the $USER paths. Mark Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] re: java
To check the path(s), type $ env | grep PATH or $ echo $PATH I don't think java.rpm sets up the path to the executables. You can do it by hand adding it to your .bashrc. Or, you can create a /etc/profile.d/local.sh as root, and put those settings there, so they will be loaded by all the users when they login. For example, here's my /etc/profile.d/local.sh (but for .bashrc it would be the same): - # Configuration variables added by me # variables for Forte Java Developement environment export JDK_HOME=/usr/local/j2sdk1.4.0/ PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/j2sdk1.4.0/bin # variable for Mozilla 1.0 export MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME=/usr/local/mozilla - The ony advantage I see of having a ~/bin is that its content will not be deleted (provided /home is in its own partition) when you upgrade the distribution. But be warned that normally rpm packages will install in a system directory (i.e. /usr/local or the like) and it will not be easy to convince them to use ~/bin instead. I abandoned the ~/bin almost immediately. Unless, of course, you plan to develop your own stuff. In this case, a ~/bin and the proper path is the way to go. raffaele [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi ! Here's how I installed j2re-1_4_1_01-linux-i586-rpm.bin. chmod a+x j2re-1_4_1_01-linux-i586-rpm.bin then ./j2re-1_4_1_01-linux-i586-rpm.bin and fin'lly rpm -Uvh j2re-1_4_1_01-linux-i586-rpm Then, following the instructions on the mozilla plugins page $ln -s /usr/java/j2re1.4.1_01/plugin/i386/ns610/libjavaplugin_oji.so ~/.mozilla/plugins/libjavaplugin_oji.so Mozilla can see it now. My first question is: How can I know if java in my PATH ? (In case I want to run a program that depends on it) [cyberhades@localhost cyberhades]$ $PATH bash: /usr//bin:/bin:/usr/bin::/usr/local/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/usr/games:/home/cyberhades/bin: No such file or directory Second question: Am I supposed to create a ~/bin directory ? Would there be an advantage in creating it ? Thanks in advance. Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] re: java
Hi ! Here's how I installed j2re-1_4_1_01-linux-i586-rpm.bin. chmod a+x j2re-1_4_1_01-linux-i586-rpm.bin then ./j2re-1_4_1_01-linux-i586-rpm.bin and fin'lly rpm -Uvh j2re-1_4_1_01-linux-i586-rpm Then, following the instructions on the mozilla plugins page $ln -s /usr/java/j2re1.4.1_01/plugin/i386/ns610/libjavaplugin_oji.so ~/.mozilla/plugins/libjavaplugin_oji.so Mozilla can see it now. My first question is: How can I know if java in my PATH ? (In case I want to run a program that depends on it) [cyberhades@localhost cyberhades]$ $PATH bash: /usr//bin:/bin:/usr/bin::/usr/local/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/usr/games:/home/cyberhades/bin: No such file or directory Second question: Am I supposed to create a ~/bin directory ? Would there be an advantage in creating it ? Thanks in advance. Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] re: java runtime environment
could you simply paste the contents of your text file into a mail message, because whenever I try to download it Hotmail send me into an endless loop of re-entering my password. >From: "Kurt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "Michael Kovary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Re: [newbie] re: java runtime environment >Date: Wed, 22 May 2002 11:38:47 -0500 > ><< message1.txt >> _ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] re: java runtime environment
Sorry about replying to your address, but that's what hotmail did. Sigh. I've finished copying the files but when making the symlink I'm told the the file already exists, does this mean I can leave it alone or do I have to delete the old one first? _ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] Re: Java path
Well, after a few responses from yall, it appears ther is no Java on my machine.? When I view a page in Mozilla or Netscape, all java stuff works fine, Konquerorcant find any cups of Java on my machine, is their the JRE on one of the install discs? I have install discs 1 & 2 & the 1st commercial app CD -> Mandrake 8.1 Thanks again- Carter Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com