Thanks for the advice, Johan.
Not being a whiz at this kind of stuff, I will wait for pre-v2,
install that and see how it goes.
Your and the other Blackdown people's work on this is
much appreciated.
As a side note, my ISP have been very generous with disk
space for me so I may set up the JDK, but I can't help thinking
that it would be to their advantage to have it installed and running
for all their customers to take advantage of. Once I have it up and
running, maybe I can interest them in setting it up for everyone.
These are the people who don't let their customers run 'ps' for
security reasons (they gave me my own personal copy).
Thanks again,
Adam

Johan Vos wrote:

> Hello,
>
> You can use JDK1.2pre-v1, but a new release (pre-v2) is coming in a few
> days. Some networking-bugs are solved in this release. I didn't test the
> new pre-release on VNet yet, but I expect no problems.
> If you are in for some testing, you can install JDK1.2pre-v1 and check if
> everything works fine. If this is not the case and if you report eventual
> problems very soon, we can fix them for the 1.2-prev2 release.
>
> - Johan
>
> ============================================================================
> Nothing vanishes without a trace
>
> On Fri, 16 Apr 1999, Adam Nash wrote:
>
> >
> > Hi,
> > After months of distractions, I am finally able to try again
> > to get VNet running. Last time, as I recall, I was using
> > Blackdown's JDK 1.1 (my ISP runs Linux), but came
> > across some problems.
> > My query is whether I should persist with 1.1 and try to
> > work out the problems, or install JDK 1.2 preV1 and try
> > that.
> > Does anyone have any experience or comments that may
> > help me in advance?
> > Thanks,
> > Adam
> >

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