> Hello,
>       I have been trying to get the jdk to work on my machine, and since
> I haven't been able to figure it out and I have recieved no help after
> three attempts for help I have given up on the jdk.  I have installled

I didn't see your earlier posts, so if this is way off, I apologize.

I'm assuming you are running 4.2 (if not, ignore the rest of this
message).  First, remove all the kaffe packages (I believe there are two
of them), and then remove the jdk that was shipped (jdk-1.0.2 I believe).
Second, go out and get a newer jdk (jdk-1.1.* and try to get it in rpm
format to save you some trouble).  Third, install jdk (rpm -ivh 
jdk-1.1.*).  Finally, code some cool Java programs for the Linux
community ;)

Good Luck

--Brian

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Brian Eith                                 
UW-Madison Computer Sciences
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