I just started using the newest version of JBuilder for linux and I have to say I'm pretty disappointed. I've used an older version in Windows before and it was pretty decent. Of course, it was also the first time I used an IDE instead of Emacs.
Jbuilder for Linux is quite unstable (using JDK 1.2.2) and has other annoyances (like I can't copy/paste to other X apps). And it's pretty darn slow on my PII-266 (even with 160MB memory) too.
I as well had a very poor experience with Atipa. They shipped with a cheaper version of an (already cheap) S3 video card that had only very experimental support in Linux. Suffice to say, my "preconfigured" Redhat system would not start in X. Until I called and bitched them out for a while and they sent ATI cards as a replacement (which was very nice I admit). I also ordered a Viewsonic monitor but they shipped an Optiquest, which I understand is made by Viewsonic, but not at all the model which I ordered. Very, very unsatisfied....
Jbuilder for Linux is quite unstable (using JDK 1.2.2) and has other annoyances (like I can't copy/paste to other X apps). And it's pretty darn slow on my PII-266 (even with 160MB memory) too.
I think I'm going back to emacs...
http://oppression.n erdherd.org/Stories/1998/9810/ucla/ucla.html
I as well had a very poor experience with Atipa. They shipped with a cheaper version of an (already cheap) S3 video card that had only very experimental support in Linux. Suffice to say, my "preconfigured" Redhat system would not start in X. Until I called and bitched them out for a while and they sent ATI cards as a replacement (which was very nice I admit). I also ordered a Viewsonic monitor but they shipped an Optiquest, which I understand is made by Viewsonic, but not at all the model which I ordered. Very, very unsatisfied....