Tech support considered Java dependencies to be my problem. The app is just an
executable JAR.
I was unable to install the full Java via dnf, which is why I went with the
Oracle rpm. Pretty sure the rpm conflicted with the headless JVM, so I removed
that one. I can't explain this, user error
penjdk via dnf.9. Java GUI app works.
On Wednesday, January 4, 2017 7:13 AM, Deepak Bhole
wrote:
* JUSTIN TAYLOR [2017-01-03 19:48]:
> When I installed Fedora Workstation, it loaded the headless JVM only. I
> installed the full JVM, but installing libreoffice via dnf rev
Bhole
wrote:
* JUSTIN TAYLOR [2016-12-26 12:15]:
> I have a 3rd party app that use a Java GUI, so it won't run on a headless
> JVM. I had it working until I installed a different app using dnf. It
> overwrote my JVM with a headless one and now the Java GUI app is broken. Is
>
I have a separate JVM set up and it's working now.
Thanks guys
On Tuesday, December 27, 2016 7:52 PM, JUSTIN TAYLOR
wrote:
I have a separate JVM set up and it's working now.
Thanks guys
On Tuesday, December 27, 2016 12:41 PM, George N. White III
wrote:
On 26 Decemb
I have a 3rd party app that use a Java GUI, so it won't run on a headless JVM.
I had it working until I installed a different app using dnf. It overwrote my
JVM with a headless one and now the Java GUI app is broken. Is there a way to
install/register a non-headless JVM with Fedora so it won'
: em1 :link becomes ready
94.170588 traps: packagekitd[6139] trap int3 ip:7fc584637c67 sp:7fffdeb65000
error:0
123.321944 traps: packagekitd[6260] trap int3 ip:7f497a99ac67
sp:7fff1b15b6d0 error:0
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o recovery mode using the
disk, but here I don't have one.
Any ideas how to diagnose/fix this?
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On Sun, Jan 5, 2014 8:28 PM CST Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote:
>On 01/05/2014 10:01 AM, JUSTIN TAYLOR wrote:
>> Sorry about leaving off the subject..
ank Murphy
To: Frank Murphy
Cc: users@lists.fedoraproject.org; JUSTIN TAYLOR
Sent: Sunday, January 5, 2014 8:27 AM
Subject: Re: Fedup F17 --> F20
On Sun, 5 Jan 2014 14:22:35 +
Frank Murphy wrote:
> You can't use fedup to go from F17 --> F20 in one go.
> You would n
I'm currently running Fedora 17, and I tried to use "fedup" to upgrade to 20.
My PC has three HDD's. One has the OS, one has the swap partition and home
dir's, and the last doesn't have a Linux partition.
After running fedup and restarting, GRUB comes up with the default option of
"System Upg
I recently upgraded from Fedora 14 to 15 via yum. After the upgrade, my
parallel-attached HP1100 printer no longer worked. I deleted the printer,
thinking I would just rebuild it, but I do not see an option to add a parallel
printer. Am I overlooking the obvious?
TIA
Fedora 15
Linux 2.6.38.
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