What java version should I use in Gutsy for LimeWire

yueyu lin popeyelin at gmail.com
Tue Oct 23 08:25:13 UTC 2007


Don't hesitate to use Sun JDK. Nobody will charge you for that.
>From my experience, Sun JDK's efficiency is much better than all others.

On 10/23/07, Rutger van Haasteren <vhaasteren at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Guys,
>
> I am running a fresh install of Gutsy-64bit (Very nice release, except for
> the slow GNOME-startup after booting). But I have not read up on java the
> past year. I know that suns Java will be GPL from version 7, but that's in
> the future. So here's my point:
>
> In Feisty I used to run LimeWire using the standard version of java, in
> the java-common package if I remember correctly. What version of java is in
> there? And why is that not installed by default in Gutsy, but is in Feisty?
>
> For what I know, there are several versions of java out there: gjc (gij),
> blackdown, and Sun. And I believe gij does not run LimeWire...  I know I
> could just activate the sun version of Java, but that is not the point. I
> like to know how to run the opensource version as well! Does anyone have a
> nice explanation? Thanks!
>
> Rutger
>
> ps. I don't like LimeWire myself, but I have to have it.... gf :)
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