nobody

Group: Members
Posts: 5
Joined: May 2004 |
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Posted: May 05 2004,20:41 |
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Before, I used DSL version 0.4.10 and my version of Java is 1.4.1. What I am trying to do is using DSL without touching the hard drive. I copy all working apps I need in a directory on my normal-sized CD. Before, I could start any Java apps using this command in my /cdrom/linux/jsdk/bin/ directory: ./java -jar myapp.jar
All my other Linux apps copied on my CD (Firefox, Doom Legacy...) are still working on the new version. Only Java send me an error.
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