Hussein, I tried your workaround. I didn't work. But, no worries. I will start a new Ubuntu 6.06 setup reusing the current /home/ directory again. But not today :D
sun-java5-bin (installed) sun-java5-jre (installed) j2re1.4 (not installed) j2sdk1.4 (not installed) and still 1.4.2 listed. $ java -version java version "1.4.2" gij (GNU libgcj) version 4.1.0 (Ubuntu 4.1.0-1ubuntu8) Copyright (C) 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Still a non-techie question. What's about? libjessie-java free implementation of the Java Secure Sockets Extension (JSSE) Jessie is a free implementation of the Java Secure Sockets Extension, the JSSE, a standard API for Secure Socket Layer (SSL) network sockets. The JSSE, aiming for compliance and compatibility with the JSSE as it exists in Java 1.4. It includes 1) A cleanroom implementation of the JSSE API. 2) Implementations of the SSLv3 and TLSv1 protocols. Homepage: <http://www.nongnu.org/jessie/>. --- Hussein Shafie <hussein at xmlmind.com> schrieb: > Kay Wiebold wrote: > > > > 1. To get running another Java application I > installed > > > > http://packages.ubuntu.com/dapper/devel/j2re1.4 > > > > http://packages.ubuntu.com/dapper/devel/j2sdk1.4 > > > > I don't know why Ubuntu named the 1.4 version > *j2re1.4* But I got it :D > > > > 2. I downloaded your XMLmind 3.7.0 package. It > workes fine - excluding > > the drag&drop feature. You told me why. Thanks > again :D > > Yes. Using Java[tm] 1.4 explains the DnD problem. > > > > > 3. I removed the j2re1.4 and j2sdk1.4 deb > packages. > > > > 4. I installed > > > http://packages.ubuntu.com/dapper-backports/libs/sun-java6-jre > > > > 5. I tried to launch XMLmind 3.7.0 by > doubleclicking the > > //xxe-perso-3_7_0/bin/xxe shellscript. At the > gnome-system-monitor I can > > see a heavy CPU load (my matured machine is still > thinking the 400MHz & > > 196MB RAM supported way :-) After few minutes no > noticable CPU load is > > visible and - XMLMind 3.7.0 didn't launch. > > > > 6. Currently I download the > > > > > http://packages.ubuntu.com/dapper/libs/sun-java5-jre > > > > deb package. If this won't work I will erase my > current Ubuntu Dapper > > 6.06 LTS version and start a new fresh Ubuntu > setup. > > > > I suspect that if you open in a text editor the > "xxe" shell script found > in "XXE_install_dir/bin/" directory and change: > > mem="-Xss4m -Xmx512m" > > to > > mem="-Xss1m -Xmx128m" > > XXE v3.7 will run fine on your machine. > > We have very recently changed these settings because > users tend to open > *enormous* documents in XXE. > > > > > PS. Sorry for this DITA task trouble reporting > style. > > > > BTW, Louise Kasemeier published a nice DITA > XMLmind tutorial on the net: > > > > > http://dita.xml.org/lone-dita-dita-community-small-documentation-teams > > Great. > > > > > BTW2nd: Could you add your XMLmindEditor to the > Ubuntu (Debian) package > > repositories? May be similar like the flashplugin > does? It would be > > great to see your applications at the Synaptic > package manager :D > > > > > http://packages.ubuntu.com/dapper/web/flashplugin-nonfree > > > > https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas > > Frankly, we do not intend to spend much efforts > packaging XXE for Linux, > mainly because we think that Linux users are experts > enough to run "tar > zxvf" to install XXE and to run "rm -rf" to > uninstall it. > __________________________________ Ihr erstes Baby? Holen Sie sich Tipps von anderen Eltern. www.yahoo.de/clever

