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From: gwh@spiders.com (Gene W Homicki)
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 +---
 | I heard there was some fairly good progress being made on a Linux port.
 | Is this true?  Because if the Linux people have a working version, then a
 | FreeBSD/NetBSD version would be almost trivial from there.
 +---

You can get more information about the Linux port from:

	http://java.blackdown.org/java-linux.html

There are a few ports to ELF based Linux systems using either Sun's
thread library of the POSIX threads library. 

I haven't used the port, I just know it exists and works (well,
somewhat).


						--Gene



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