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On Wed, 3 Mar 1999, John Stewart wrote:

> Hello all;
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> I am probably 99% of the way to getting Vnet to work with Linux.

That's great. It might be interesting for you that Java 2 for Linux will
be pre-released very soon now (providing no unexpected errors occur), and
Java3D is underway. 
Benchmarks are promising, I am positive about the performance of VNet
under Java-linux...

- Johan

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