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Date:      Mon, 23 Sep 1996 16:33:30 +0300 (AST)
From:      shadows@whitefang.com
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Linux emu & Netscape
Message-ID:  <Pine.NEB.3.95.960923162851.395J-100000@broken.whitefang.com>
In-Reply-To: <199609221816.DAA09493@al.imforei.apana.org.au>

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On Mon, 23 Sep 1996, Peter Childs wrote:

>  No luck at all... i might throw up xfree on a s3 machine here and
>  see if that will "display" a netscape running on this machine,
>  and that would nail it down to a xinside prob (perhaps :)
> 
>  Peter

Without sounding like a terrible icky ugly, stinky traitor. A while back I
bought myself a copy of 'Core Java' and on the CD came a JDK for Windoze
Mac and Solaris. I've been doing Java on Windoze even though I hate
rebooting to it. Its just stable in the sense of 'Java' in general. Kaffe
doesnt even have awt you have to get some other package 'under
development' and such.

It seems to me Sun only wanted Microsoft to get hurt from Java's release.
Ports to ther Unices including Linux's JDK have been VERY lame.

I know this might sound terrible to Unix lovers in general, but if your
going to develop Java for Commericial Use you can't deal with 'Beta'
compilers interpreters and appletviewers.

Just thought I'd be the first one to admit that unfortuanetly Micro$ucks
has to be tolerated at times.

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