The SwingSet example works as an application, but when I try to look at the
swingset example
through netscape, netscape goes away and gives me a Bus Error or something like
that. Any idea
as to why?
I try to bring it up in the appletviewer but nothing comes up. In the xterm it
says something
oops. I shouldn't of had the Re: in front of that subject.
Michael and Diana Finney wrote:
> Has anyone ever got the windows look and feel to work on linux? Motif,
> Metal (now called Java
> look and feel), and windows look and feel all work on Windows NT and on
> Windows
Has anyone ever got the windows look and feel to work on linux? Motif, Metal
(now called Java
look and feel), and windows look and feel all work on Windows NT and on Windows
98.
There is no technical reason for the Windows look and feel not to work on
linux. The Windows
look and feel code ar
I had the EXACT same problem. Maybe a bug should be written up?
Oleg Krivosheev helped me out wonderfully.
The solution for me was getting a config file from Oleg Krivosheev who had the
same
graphics card as I had and get the latest SVGA server. By the way, I have a
6330
Hewlett Packard Pav
I tried the SwingSet and another example. I could not do the windows look and
feel. The
windows.tar file is there, but it did not work. It said that look and feel is
not supported.
Ever have that happen? What's the solution?
Thanks,
Michael
I appreciate the advice. I tried xf86config and all I could get when
using xdm
or startx is thin vertical lines.
By the way, I have a 6330 Hewlett Packard Pavilion which has a SiS 5598,
2 Meg
of video memory available (up to 4, but the BIOS is set for 2)
When I was asked for what kind of server,
I am having problems with xbase. Would you help?
I am having trouble installing xbase as indicated in chapter 5 of The
Debian Linux User's Guide. I am using the cds that came with the book
(debian 2.0). xbase version 3.3.2.2-4 I've installed a system from
scratch using 'Standard' collection
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