In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> I ran the command 'dpkg -i jdk-common_1.0.2-7.deb' to install
> the Java libraries on my computer. The program succesfully
> installed I believe. When I typed 'java' on the command line
> I got the message
Hi Dennis,
I don't have a direct answer to your jdk question, but if you don't get
the info you need there is another mailing list that is focused on Java on
Linux. You might have better luck there. The engineer who did the port
actually hangs out on the list. There are also archives of that li
t tho...
Dennis Dixon wrote:
> I ran the command 'dpkg -i jdk-common_1.0.2-7.deb' to install the Java
> libraries on my computer. The program succesfully installed I believe. When
> I typed 'java' on the command line I got the message 'bash> java: command
>
* Dennis Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
|
| I ran the command 'dpkg -i jdk-common_1.0.2-7.deb' to install the Java
| libraries on my computer. The program succesfully installed I believe. When
| I typed 'java' on the command line I got the message 'bash> java: comm
I ran the command 'dpkg -i jdk-common_1.0.2-7.deb' to install the Java
libraries on my computer. The program succesfully installed I believe. When
I typed 'java' on the command line I got the message 'bash> java: command
not found'.
Why doesn't this work?
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