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How to install Java compiler and configure itresumecv authoring advice To me, it seems to mean that either somebody thinks his looks are going to help get him a job, or he doesn't have enough experience-education to fill up one... I buttume that you use the bash shell. If not, consult the man page for your shell. Edit the file .profile in your home directory, and add a line like this: export PATH=-usr-bin:-bin:-usr-local-bin:-my-favourite-directory If you want to add to your existing path, The new path will be in effect next time you login. You can get Java SDK 1.4 from Sun: what is the most suitable Linux platform for Programmers and software developers On 12 Apr 2005 11:42:31 -0700, upulDI staggered into the Black Sun and said: Include context when you post to Usenet. Yes, that "G2" never-to-be-sufficiently-damned client doesn't... There is also a JDK by Blackdown: The Sun version is less specific concerning the system requirements, but I buttume that your RedHat 9.0 system does not have the necessary prerequisites installed for any of the two. You might try older versions of Java from or, what I would recommend, you could upgrade your operating system. kde freeze but not gnome On Sat, 9 Apr 2005 18:43:55 -0400, Bill Marcum staggered into the Black Sun and said: Mouse cursor disappearing-reappearing sounds like an X problem or a... Linux is a good platform for Java. A programmer should use Linux instead of Windows for developing Java if any of the following applies: - The programmer likes a cheap and stable operating system. - The hardware in question is too 'old' to run a recent Windows. - The software developed will be used in a UNIX environment. - The programmer likes UNIX. Actually, when you use Java, the operating system you develop on is less important than when you use other programming languages, so you can follow your taste here. Your programs will (probably) run on a different operating system just as well if you avoid hard-coding platform specific things, like path separators or newlines. Yours, Laurenz Albe
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