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| Hi I am Gringo (from the first no replied post) . My problem is similar but differs in details in the way I can't solve it with the thread I've seen. I have the problem of "No Java virtual machine could be found from your PATH" and my platform is Red Hat Linux 7.3. So I went to rpmfind.net and downloaded and installed the package java-vmspec-1.0-2.noarch.htmlThe (Java(tm) Virtual Machine SpecificationArch Independent RedHat ). It seems to be the right package but nothing happens, I don 't even have the directory /usr/java created. So I looked again in rpmfind.net for a j2re1.4.0 but the packages I found are not for redhat. Where can I find j2re1.4.0 for redhat? |
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