- From: Sergei I. Kononov <df@infonet.nnov.ru>
- Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2002 14:45:33 +0300
- To: Sijtsche Smeman <sijtsche@wisdom.nl>
- Cc: www-validator-css@w3c.org
On Mon, Nov 04 at 09:23:54 (+0100), Sijtsche Smeman wrote: > > I can't promise I can do that immediately. What is your operating system and > what version of Java Virtual Machine do you have? If you don't know, type > java -version at the command prompt. > Hi, thanks for answer. I use Debian GNU/Linux and install jdk1.1 as Debian package, these lines from package description: -------------- JDK 1.1.x (Java Development Kit) - Runtime only This package contains Sun's "Java Runtime Environment", or JRE. This package contains everything you need in order to run Java-based applications. If you wish to develop Java applications, you will also need jdk1.1-dev. . This package contains binaries that are statically linked against Motif. The binaries can also be used so that they are dynamically linked against Motif. There is also a version of the Java interpreter that runs without X. -------------- 'java -version' said: java version "1.1.8". Thanks. -- Sergei "df" Kononov GnuPG ID: 0x7D992F45
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