That sounds like an OS issue. A user application such as Java does not
have the power to take down the whole system.
BTW, if you believe the issue is in Sun JDK, you should definitely
file a bug with Sun. Sorry to hear your past experience isn't good,
sometimes a bug is given a low priority due to
I found a couple of bug reports you have logged before, most have been
filed to the netbeans group which is why we've probably never seen them.
I don't use Mandrake myself, I did run your program on 1.4.2 (as 2.1)
and saved and it loaded fine. I'm sure debian is fine too. If the
machine is rea
Hui Huang writes:
That sounds like an OS issue. A user application such as Java does not
have the power to take down the whole system.
BTW, if you believe the issue is in Sun JDK, you should definitely
file a bug with Sun.
No. Whatever the bug is, the issue is not with Sun. As you said, a user
a