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General Linux Support For questions regarding use of LimeWire or WireShare or related questions on the Linux operating system. This includes installation questions and answers. (Check the Stickies marked in Red at top of this section.) |
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![]() I've tried this John. On Sun web site I've just found this which could be an explanation -> Note concerning Red Hat 7: The Java 2 Runtime Environment v1.2.2 will not work with Red Hat 7. Users who want to run the Java 2 Runtime Environment on Red Hat 7 can try using new version Java 2 Runtime Environment v1.3.0 for Linux. The Java 2 Runtime Environment v1.3.0 was tested on Red Hat 6.1 and is not officially supported on Red Hat 7, but there are no known problems with running the Java 2 Runtime Environment v1.3.0 on Red Hat 7 as long as the Classic VM is not used. So, someone know what means "as long as the Classic VM is not used" ?? |
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