JRE on 4.0.1
Danny Hembree
danny-hembree at dynamical.org
Thu Jun 16 04:41:18 MDT 2005
There are mentions on the forums that audio related functions will not
work under KDE but will under Gnome. Do your applets use audio?
On Thu, 2005-06-16 at 02:18, Adam W. Lent wrote:
> This is whacked, but I changed the session from the KDE environment to
> the GNOME environment and, low and behold, the applets work. When
> running through Konqueror, the applet is not displayed within the
> browser window place holder for the applet. Instead, the applet is
> opened in the upper left corner of the screen (sized accordingly). I
> can not figure why it's not being placed within the browser window, nor
> why it simply won't operate when running a KDE session. Lastly, in an
> attempt (prior to this) to start from a clean slate, I attempted to
> remove the JREs I had installed (IBM 1.3.1, 1.4.1 and 1.4.2 along with
> Blackdown 1.3.1). It appeared as if the IBM 1.3.1 and 1.4.1 were
> successfully removed (one by the YUM remove, one by the RPM -e.
> However, in the process, when checking the status of the remaining
> installs of IBM Java2 142 and IBM Java2 JAVACOMM, the rpm -ql command
> indicates that both packages are not installed. If I attempt to
> install, via rpm -ivh, it indicates that the packages are already
> installed. I tried yum clean and update, but it was no help. Yum list
> installed shows the two items present. Is there anything that can be
> done to fix this up or force to reinstall? Lastly, any ideas as to why
> the problems in KDE? I would prefer staying in KDE. Thanks again for
> your help.
>
> Adam W. Lent wrote:
>
> > I returned to the IBM Java Developer site and located the Java
> > Communication API. I downloaded, installed it and logged out/in. I
> > had really hope that this would do it, but no luck. Still the same
> > situation. I've spent hours each night, trying to figure this one
> > through, but I think it's getting the best of me. I am at a complete
> > loss as to why the Java Console shows applet progress, but the
> > Konqueror browswer window refuses to display the applet. I have not
> > had any luck executing downloaded Java applets, either. I've spent
> > crazy hours trying to get this to work. Any suggestions on how I might
> > proceed would be greatly appreciated (other than throwing in the
> > towel). Thanks again.
> >
> > Daniel Gimpelevich wrote:
> >
> >
> >> The download page had a .rpm and a .tgz for the JDK, another for the
> >> JRE,
> >> and another for the Java Communications API. You used that page to
> >> download the .rpm for the JRE.
> >>
> >> On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 21:32:00 -0400, AdamW.Lent wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>> This is news to me. I have never heard about such API. Where would a
> >>> link for this be found? This might be my problem. Thanks much!
> >>>
> >>
> >>
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