Hi my friends!
Don´t see The Budweiser Frogs BUDDYLST.ZIP (it´s an Screen Saver).
Really, it´s an powerful and new virus!
It information was announced by Microsoft. Any in Internet can obtain
your account and your password!!
Neither see an e-mail with the next message:
RETURNED OR UNABLE TO
Hello Linux JDK Porters,
1.1.6v5 works great for us but here is a small bug report.
(I use this channel because Jitterbug gave me
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /cgi-bin/jdk on this server.
)
1. Startup is slowed down by factor of 2.5 (!) by checkVersions.
The following wor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sun has a beta Java Communications API, which can
be found at this
address:
http://www.javasoft.com/products/javacomm/index.html
They also have some good examples of using this API. I have yet to
see a
port of this API to the Linux OS at this time, but in time I'm sure
: I am running the lates glibc version of jdk on a Pentium66 with linux 5.0.
:
: I looked and appear to have the correct versions of the glibc libraries.
:
: But everytime I run any of the jdk program. I get no output. No errors, no
: ..class files, no nothing. I don't even get a core dump.
:
Come on, don't be silly!
Take a look at:
http://www.umich.edu/~wwwitd/virus-busters/hoaxes/unable.html
and
http://antivirus.miningco.com/library/blen0075.htm
Juergen
> Juan Carlos writes:
Juan> Hi my friends!
Juan> Don´t see The Budweiser Frogs BUDDYLST.ZIP (it´s an Screen
Wayne writes:
> the CNC. The question I have for the group is this: does Java have
> the ability to read from the RS23 port? If so can someone point
> me to the literature on this subject.
> TIA.
> Wayne
To my understanding, Java does not handle physical devices.
See Chapter 11, Native Seria
Your Blackdown Java-Linux porting group would like to announce that
the JDK 1.1.7 should now be available. The big surprise is that we
now have a native threads add-on package for it too. (Thanks to Phill)
Make sure you read the README.native_threads for some details as to
what to expect. (It
Also, make sure you are running what you think you are running.
Do a "which java" and make sure you don't have a conflicting package like
Kaffe or older version of Java.
At 10:25 AM 11/6/98 -0500, Aleksey Sudakov wrote:
>: I am running the lates glibc version of jdk on a Pentium66 with linux 5.0.
I'm doing a news piece for SunExpert on the Linux port for JDK 1.2. Any
chance you might be willing to spare a few minutes for a phone or e-mail
interview?
Best regards,
Sue Hildreth
Staff Editor
SunExpert Magazine
617-641-0517
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://sun.expert.com
Hi, you'll havew to excuse me, but I'm rather new to Linux. I followed
the steps given with the JDK, but have still not been able to get it to
work properly. Here is what I did:
1) Extracted it to /usr/local/jdk116_v5
2) Added the line
alias java='/usr/local/jdk116_v5/bin/java'
to
On Fri, 06 Nov 1998 14:53:24 -0500, Poynter wrote:
>Hi, you'll havew to excuse me, but I'm rather new to Linux. I followed
>the steps given with the JDK, but have still not been able to get it to
>work properly. Here is what I did:
>
>1) Extracted it to /usr/local/jdk116_v5
>
>2) Added the lin
On Thu, 5 Nov 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| > Java Linux porting team politics. The folks who have donated their
| > effort to bringing Java to Linux - all of them - have done a wonderful
| > job. Thanks to you all!
Agreed.
| > >The big problem I have is the current closed
That's works!
Thanks very much.
Carlos Alberto Roman Zamitiz
Departamento de Ingenieria en Computacion, Facultad de Ingenieria UNAM
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, 4 Nov 1998, Nguyen, Tram N. wrote:
> There's workaround for that problem . [Shift key + Reload] should reload
> your applet.
>
> -Tram
>
I have a problem:
The file called Outtest.java reads the file called "test.out" which
contains:
A
B
C
D
E
but when I type java Outtest, this shows:
A
B
C
D
E
and never returns prompt. I need type Control-C and this returns the
prompt. This is Outtest.java:
import java.io.*;
public class Outtes
> Carlos Alberto Roman Zamitiz writes:
Carlos> I have a problem:
Carlos> The file called Outtest.java reads the file called "test.out" which
Carlos> contains:
Carlos> A
Carlos> B
Carlos> C
Carlos> D
Carlos> E
Carlos> but when I type java Outtest, this show
> 1) Is the source code necessary for any reliable port
>of the JDK to Linux?
Definitely. The JDK consists of a few components: the Java virtual machine
itself, the java.* class hierarchy, the native code which supports the
class library, the Java source for javac and so on. Some of this cod
Vipin and Juegen, thank you very much! the app works fine.
Now, I downloaded Hot Java 1.1.5 generic version (I think it'll run on my
Linux 4.2 and I have jdk 1.1.5). I "unziped" the zip file and the subdir
bin/ contains the script hotjava. I added the following at top:
set HOTJAVA_HOME=/users/lo
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