If you want to run java progs on Linux, you have to get the software from java.sun.com.
It's command lined based, but it works. The package you get frm sun comes with an IDE, but that wouldn't work on a 486, so you would end up using EMACS or VIM
syntax is as follows
#javac myfirstclass.java secondclass.java
where myfirstclass.java contains main
to run the program
#java myfirstclass
note that there it is not #java myfirstclass.class
hope this helps,
tw
It's almost as if they want people to stop using their software.
Ogg is a dormitory at UW-Madison.
If you want to run java progs on Linux, you have to get the software from java.sun.com. It's command lined based, but it works. The package you get frm sun comes with an IDE, but that wouldn't work on a 486, so you would end up using EMACS or VIM syntax is as follows #javac myfirstclass.java secondclass.java where myfirstclass.java contains main to run the program #java myfirstclass note that there it is not #java myfirstclass.class hope this helps, tw
try dsl... My friend had it at his home, we were getting 800k/s one evening, downloading linux stuff from metalab