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Thank you ! I have settle the problem days ago.The package i downloaded is |
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Ok but the one after i copied in my usbdisk and got it in gentoo is |
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corrupt.My usbdisk is broken! Now everything is Ok. |
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Thanks for your reply! |
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2006/4/16, lordsauronthegreat@×××××.com <lordsauronthegreat@×××××.com>: |
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> On Saturday 15 April 2006 11:30 pm, wu chuanwen wrote: |
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> > The package dose not mention it's Multi-language package or not.The |
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> > name of package is "Linux self-extracting file".And i notice that the |
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> > package for Windows mentions that it's Multi-language package. |
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> > Does it matter if it'a Multi-language or not? |
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> Yes. In a situation like this, Java can be amazingly picky over not just |
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> which JDK but such nonsense as lanugage packs, &c. I left Java about a |
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> year |
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> ago to this day because it was totally barf-disgusting gross (like my |
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> Mormon |
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> swearing ; ) Then I qualify for AP Computer Science (yay!) and have to |
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> use |
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> Java again : \ |
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> Get the precise name of the JDK that you need, then do this little trick |
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> in |
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> Google: |
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> site:http://java.sun.com/ [the EXACT file you need] That should find what |
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> you |
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> want out of Sun's bloated archives of Java-garbage. |
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> And, just b/c I'm having fun making fun of Java, I have to quote a very |
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> good |
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> friend of mine on the subject: |
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> "Java should stick to the miserable server apps it was designed for." |
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> --Seth |
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> Willits |
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wcw |