[Wylug-help] JVM
Jonathan Algar
jonathan at algar.org.uk
Mon Aug 25 00:12:19 BST 2003
Hello Tomas,
Saturday, August 23, 2003, 11:43:53 PM, you wrote:
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TT> Hi there,
TT> I just ordered Mandrake Linux for PPC 9.1 to install on a second
TT> partition of my PowerBook G4.
TT> It just occurred to me: Is the Java Virtual Machine included with Linux
TT> or do I have to find the JVM someplace else?
TT> thank you,
TT> tomas
TT> Note: It seems to me that Sun would an appropriate place to get a VM?
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I'd be pretty surprised if mandrake didn't bundle a Java VM with their
default installation. There are a number of companies which have Java
VM's, the most popular ones seem to be Sun and IBM. Personally I use
Sun's VM. You can find all of Sun's resources on Java at the following
location: http://java.sun.com/
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Jonathan mailto:jonathan at algar.org.uk
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