java in mandrake linux 10.0 help Programming Software Development by nabakishore i'm using mandrake linux 10.0 . i have installed java compiler successfully. but when … Mandrake Linux is a &^%$ Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by addikt … and columns eg 80*20 etc... Isn't mandrake supposed to be the easiest to install for a linux newbie like myself ?? Re: Mandrake Linux is a &^%$ Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by Dani … with the XFree86 config file. I'm not sure about Mandrake, but in Windows it's at /etc/X11/XF86Config or… you're using an Nvidia based card, go to the Linux section of nvidia.com and there is a detailed text… Re: Mandrake Linux is a &^%$ Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by Forse yes...that's what u get with mandrake. All those wizards are not so smart after all :twisted: Re: java in mandrake linux 10.0 help Programming Software Development by Kate Albany …' shell is finding the default installed 'java' bundled with MDK (Mandrake) 10. You can find which 'java' or 'javac' (or any… bad practice to install software into the root directory on Linux. You should install the JDK (or any software for use… Re: java in mandrake linux 10.0 help Programming Software Development by freesoft_2000 Hi everyone, You guys mean that the -cp flag does not work in mandrake but only on windows? Richard West Re: java in mandrake linux 10.0 help Programming Software Development by Kate Albany Hi, No, the -cp flag works just the same under Linux. This problem is not classpath related though. 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Hardware and Software Microsoft Windows by AthlonXP2800+ … A buddy of mine only reboots his Linux server every 6 months...and thats just for…even run a Windows network using a Linux server :)\ however, Linux can be tricky to use. If …you are not familiar with Linux...i would suggest setting up your Windows Server…Also...I know for a fact SuSE and Mandrake Linux work on machines as old as 80386s :) … Re: java in mandrake linux 10.0 help Programming Software Development by freesoft_2000 Hi everyone, Please list exactly what you are typing at the command line Richard West Re: java in mandrake linux 10.0 help Programming Software Development by server_crash That's different JVM implementations. You're getting the major/minor version error, because you might have compiled a project in 1.5 and trying to run it on 1.4. Re: java in mandrake linux 10.0 help Programming Software Development by freesoft_2000 Hi everyone, [QUOTE=server_crash]That's different JVM implementations. You're getting the major/minor version error, because you might have compiled a project in 1.5 and trying to run it on 1.4.[/QUOTE] server_crash, you mean you can't compile a java file in 1.5 and run it in 1.4 although the vice-versa works? Richard West … Re: java in mandrake linux 10.0 help Programming Software Development by server_crash Exactly. 1.5 is suppose to be backward compatible when you compile with the 1.4 source flag, but the JVM implementation is still different, which in turn causes the major/minor version error. I had this same problem a while back. I compiled the source in perfect 1.4 syntax, but it gave me the same error. I then tried to compile with the 1.4 … Re: java in mandrake linux 10.0 help Programming Software Development by nabakishore [QUOTE=freesoft_2000]Hi everyone, Please list exactly what you are typing at the command line Richard West[/QUOTE] when i'm typing "javac hello.java" in comandline after entering in that directory it is saying bash: javac comand not found but when i'm copying the hello.java into /java/bin/ and cd to /… Re: java in mandrake linux 10.0 help Programming Software Development by freesoft_2000 Hi everyone, [QUOTE=nabakishore]when i'm typing "javac hello.java" in comandline after entering in that directory it is saying bash: javac comand not found[/QUOTE] Yours is a classic classpath error. Do this [code] javac cp hello.java [/code] It'll work now. Remember to type the location of your file and not only hello.… Re: java in mandrake linux 10.0 help Programming Software Development by nabakishore thank u Mr Richard West . but the cp option is not working , rather the following is working [nabakishore@10 nabakishore]$ javac -d /home/nabakishore/ HelloWorld.java [nabakishore@10 nabakishore]$ java HelloWorld Hello, World [nabakishore@10 nabakishore]$ Re: java in mandrake linux 10.0 help Programming Software Development by jwenting If you add the -source 1.4 flag you will NOT get 1.4 compatible classfiles. All that does is flag 5.0 only features as errors in the code, effectively ensuring whether it would compile using a 1.4 compiler. You also need to add the -target 1.4 flag. Re: java in mandrake linux 10.0 help Programming Software Development by server_crash [QUOTE=jwenting]If you add the -source 1.4 flag you will NOT get 1.4 compatible classfiles. All that does is flag 5.0 only features as errors in the code, effectively ensuring whether it would compile using a 1.4 compiler. You also need to add the -target 1.4 flag.[/QUOTE] But remember that the 1.4 target flag still doesn't change the … Re: java in mandrake linux 10.0 help Programming Software Development by jwenting You need them both. Either on its own will not work to produce a 1.4 classfile (the target flag alone MIGHT work if you're very careful, the source flag alone certainly won't).