Re: Blackdown Java and Mozilla

2002-04-19 Thread Roman Kennke
Steffen Evers wrote: Hi! My Mozilla crashes all the time because of the java deb packages from Blackdown and I get these plugin131.trace files in my home dir. Does anyone experience the same probelms and how can I fix it? I had the same problem. I installed Mozilla _after_ the installation of java

Re: Blackdown Java and Mozilla

2002-04-19 Thread Heitzso
Just noting that I run deb/intel/unstable-mozilla and woody-blackdown jdk (both direct from apt-get) and the two play nice together. That hasn't always been the case, but I can now run both the standard javasoft.com web site applets as well as some monster applets (1M) that tend to break browser/

Blackdown Java and Mozilla

2002-04-19 Thread Steffen Evers
Hi! My Mozilla crashes all the time because of the java deb packages from Blackdown and I get these plugin131.trace files in my home dir. Does anyone experience the same probelms and how can I fix it? Should I download another Java? Maybe download it from Sun and put it in /usr/local? Any hints

Re: Blackdown Java and Mozilla

2002-04-19 Thread Roman Kennke
Steffen Evers wrote: >Hi! > >My Mozilla crashes all the time because of the java deb packages from >Blackdown and I get these plugin131.trace files in my home dir. > >Does anyone experience the same probelms and how can I fix it? > I had the same problem. I installed Mozilla _after_ the installat

Re: Blackdown Java and Mozilla

2002-04-19 Thread Heitzso
Just noting that I run deb/intel/unstable-mozilla and woody-blackdown jdk (both direct from apt-get) and the two play nice together. That hasn't always been the case, but I can now run both the standard javasoft.com web site applets as well as some monster applets (1M) that tend to break browser

Blackdown Java and Mozilla

2002-04-19 Thread Steffen Evers
Hi! My Mozilla crashes all the time because of the java deb packages from Blackdown and I get these plugin131.trace files in my home dir. Does anyone experience the same probelms and how can I fix it? Should I download another Java? Maybe download it from Sun and put it in /usr/local? Any hint