On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, Michael Emmel wrote:
> Actually java works well under KDE some bugs under
> Windowmaker major bugs under Enlightenment .
Window positioning seems to be broken under KDE too, in my
experience. For example (first one I could think of),
when susefax (Java front end for Hylafax
On Thu, 19 Aug 1999, J.P.Lewis wrote:
> I think we should lobby a couple of the major linux distributions
> to include blackdown on their CDs. Most developers have a fast
> net connection, but downloading and correctly installing java
> is quite an effort if all you have is a modem connection.
T
On Wed, 14 Jul 1999, R MUTHUSWAMY wrote:
>hi,
>
> i am using java1.1.7 and i want swing api's for linux. i have
>heard that i can't use the solaris files for swing. And also there is no
>swing available for linux for earlier versions. Tell me about the swing
>details.
First, you may want t
On Tue, 29 Jun 1999, Matthias Carlsson wrote:
>I'm having problem finding a Java IDE for Linux I like, and I thought
>I should give it a try and ask here. What is everyone here using to
>develop their classes in Linux? I'm used to KAWA for Win32, but now
>after switching to Linux I've been unable
Just installed the 1.2pre-v.2 release of the JDK. All looks
fine (changed to green threads since running on
uniprocessor system - also complaint about missing pthreads
library if I left them set to native) except that the
Simplicity IDE has memory problems.
Clearly, my first port of call would b