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Re: Problem with MI/X server & Java



On Tue, 3 Aug 1999, Rajesh Pandey wrote:

*>Chetan : Please suggest any other X emulator that would be able to solve this
*>problem.

Hello Rajesh,
	Sorry I do not know many x emulators, well there are couple of X
emulators, quite a few freewares and quite comercial. But Since I have not
tested any of this, I cn not suggest any specific one. A goo place to ask
this question would be at java mailing list. Also hang around on Linux irc
sites ask couple of ppl. I think a gentleman here suggested about xdneu
may be you can try this. One more suggestion would be if you can do this,
search for X emulators  & Free on net, try download that stuff and try to
see if that is working.  But this would be hard as how many such thing
would you be able to try. Any way first attempt should at
bash$ irc irc.linux.org

- -Chetan S

*>
*>Rajesh
*>
*>
*>Rajesh Pandey wrote:
*>
*>> Chetan
*>>
*>> Can you suggest any X emulator which would work?
*>>
*>> Rajesh
*>>
*>> Chetan Kumar wrote:
*>>
*>> > On Mon, 2 Aug 1999, Rajesh Pandey wrote:
*>> >
*>> > *>Hi!,
*>> > *>
*>> > *>I get the following error when I execute the the Java application from
*>> > *>the MI/X server over Win95.
*>> > *>
*>> > *>Unable to load the Metallic look & feel.
*>> > *>
*>> > *>My application uses JDK 1.2 on Linux & works perfectly on the Linux.
*>> > *>
*>> > *>How do I solve this problem with the MI/X server.
*>> >
*>> > Need to upgrade ur X emulator that supports metal Look & Feel, bacically
*>> > MIX is very light weigth, with very lots of features missing
*>> > -Chetan S
*>> >
*>> > *>
*>> > *>Thanks in advance.
*>> > *>
*>> > *>Best Regards,
*>> > *>Rajesh
*>> > *>
*>> > *>
*>> > *>
*>> >
*>> > The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one
*>> > persists in trying to adapt the world to himself.  Therefore all
*>> > progress depends on the unreasonable man.
*>> >                 -- George Bernard Shaw
*>


The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one
persists in trying to adapt the world to himself.  Therefore all
progress depends on the unreasonable man.
                -- George Bernard Shaw



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