hao huang wrote:
>
> I am new on Linux. Someone told me that the Thread on Linux is not really
> work for all current JVM. Is this true?
> I got Red Hat 6.2 and Kaffe's VM. Thanks for help!
>
> Hao Huang
> Avienda Technologies
> Tel: 404-262-4358
> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
As I understand it, g
Martin Schröder wrote:
>
> On 2000-08-12 00:34:29 +1000, paulmoody wrote:
> > persist. The OS is Win98. This did not happen for NT or
> > LInux on the same box.
>
> You already identified your problem: Win98.
Well, ya, but still...
>
> > Thanks for any input and regards.
>
> This mai
On 2000-08-12 00:34:29 +1000, paulmoody wrote:
> persist. The OS is Win98. This did not happen for NT or
> LInux on the same box.
You already identified your problem: Win98.
> Thanks for any input and regards.
This mailing list is about Java <-> _Linux_.
HTH. HAND.
Martin
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At 15:30 11.08.00 +0200, Chris wrote:
>I try to write a little Java-SMTP-Client but fail to authenticate to an
>server that identifies itself as "ofmipd.local".
>My search for documents that deal with this kind of server failed, I
>just found one poor hint, that it's NOT a SMTP-Server.
>Any Java-M
Hi,
I have a problem where my mouse leaves
dirty trails when moving whilst the left button is held down. Its like the
screen is failing to repaint properly under the mouse. This happens for all java
applets running under 1.2.2 and 1.3. The same applet runs fine in IE5 ( no mouse
trails )
Hi there!
I try to write a little Java-SMTP-Client but fail to authenticate to an
server that identifies itself as "ofmipd.local".
My search for documents that deal with this kind of server failed, I
just found one poor hint, that it's NOT a SMTP-Server.
Any Java-Mail-Client-Wizzard out there who