Thanks for all the replies. I'm currently not able to test the suggestions
(I'm at work now), but as soon as I get home, I will try to get things
working. You will here from me soon.

Morten

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From: "Martin Holz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 11:55 AM
Subject: Re: Tomcat on linux without X


>
> Hello Morten,
>
> "Morten \(hetnet\)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Is this possible?
> > I've installed an old P60 with 420Mb HD with Linux. Obviously I do not
want
> > to install the entire X Windows system on this box as it simply is to
large.
> > But now I'm trying to run tomcat and it complains about some kind of X
> > module. Do I need to install X in order to run java/tomcat applications?
> > Morten
>
> java is linked against /usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so.6 for AWT/Swing.
> So libX11.so must be installed on your Linux box. This does
> not mean, that you have to install a X Server, just the
> shared libraries. For Suse-Linux  install the package xshared,
> its only 2 MB.
>
> Bye
> Martin Holz
>
> --
> Martin Holz  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  phone: 0049-30-39977 218
> FIZ CHEMIE BERLIN
>
> Windows NT indeed has very low Total Cost of Ownership.
> Trouble is, Microsoft _owns_ Windows NT. You just licensed it...
>
>
>
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