Thanks Larry -- I appreciate the info -- I apologize for giving the wrong
information.
Patti ;-)
Registered Linux user #184611
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<&l
> Bring up Konsole -- type in "whereis java" (without the quotes) and it
> will tell you where it is. Mine is at /usr/bin/java
Patti, I haven't tested this extensively with Linux but with most
flavors of Unix, whereis is principally used to find system-related
files and searches only a specified
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On 9/15/00, 1:22:33 PM, "Robert \"JTBob\" Holland"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote regarding [newbie] RPM destination:
> Hi,
> I was installing StarOffice 5.2 when it got to the point
> of not finding a Java envi
On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Robert \"JTBob\" Holland wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was installing StarOffice 5.2 when it got to the point
> of not finding a Java environment. So I go to the Java
> site and download JRE 1.3 from Sun. It has a .rpm
> file and I run rpm to install the file.
>
> Ok, so I try the Star
you are correct.
>= Original Message From [EMAIL PROTECTED] =
>On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Robert \"JTBob\" Holland wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I was installing StarOffice 5.2 when it got to the point
>> of not finding a Java environment. So I go to the Java
>> site and download JRE 1.3 from Sun. It ha
On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Robert \"JTBob\" Holland wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was installing StarOffice 5.2 when it got to the point
> of not finding a Java environment. So I go to the Java
> site and download JRE 1.3 from Sun. It has a .rpm
> file and I run rpm to install the file.
>
> Ok, so I try the Star
Hi,
I was installing StarOffice 5.2 when it got to the point
of not finding a Java environment. So I go to the Java
site and download JRE 1.3 from Sun. It has a .rpm
file and I run rpm to install the file.
Ok, so I try the StarOffice installation again, but it
still can't find the Java. I can br