Re: [SLUG] Konquered by Java

From: Smitty (76543a@mpinet.net)
Date: Mon Jun 11 2001 - 23:57:57 EDT


I did not state that it was not. The vms used in the jres from Sun and IBM
are not called kaffe.
Smitty

On Monday 11 June 2001 19:04, you wrote:
> kaffe is a VM.
>
> -Moe
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: slug@nks.net [mailto:slug@nks.net]On Behalf Of Smitty
> Sent: Monday, June 11, 2001 12:24 PM
> To: slug@nks.net
> Subject: Re: [SLUG] Konquered by Java
>
>
> Who told you the VM was called kaffe? That is irrelevant anyway. You need
> to find your java runtime environment or jre. The jdk, java developer's
> kit,
> contains a jre. You need to find one for the ppc.
> Smitty
>
> On Sunday 10 June 2001 21:16, you wrote:
> > Details, details...Thank you for the help. Unfortunately, my difficulty
> > continues: I must not have java set up right. (Probably need more cream
>
> and
>
> > sugar :-) I'm going to email the debian-powerpc list about this and see
> > what they say, since the actual VM is called kaffe, which doesn't seem to
> > be available for powerpc...
> >
> > Russell
> >
> > On Sunday 10 June 2001 23:41, you wrote:
> > > Go to Settings, Configure, Browser, then select the Java/javascript tab
> > > and check the global java box. At the bottom either have the browser
> > > automatically find the jre or jdk directory or specifiy the path. click
> > > apply, then o.k. and you're done.
> > > Smitty
> > >
> > > On Sunday 10 June 2001 22:47, you wrote:
> > > > Hey everyone,
> > > >
> > > > I've installed kde on my debian/woody system. I'm using Konqueror to
> > > > surf the web, and I need Java support. I'm actually a little confused
> > > > about Java, because I believe I've got the necessary VM working, and
> > > > I've got konqueror pointed to the right files, I think, but I'm still
> > > > not sure, and in any case, Java doesn't work in my browser...what to
> > > > do?
> > > >
> > > > Thanks!
> > > >
> > > > Russell
> > > >
> > > > ____________________________________________________
> > > > _its_ (no apostrophe) means "the thing that it owns"
> > > > _it's_ (with apostrophe) means "it is"



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