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Old 05-06-2002, 01:48 AM   #1
Harish_f
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I have installed j2sdk-1_4_0-linux-i386-rpm.bin. I don't know how to set the path


Dear all,
I have installed j2sdk-1_4_0-linux-i386-rpm.bin in ito redhat linux 7.0 machine succussfully.

now I don't know how to set the path.

now I am in root mode . I typed
#java . I got a message "command not found"

pls help me
Note:
java is installed /usr/java folder with all the files.

rgds

Mohi
rgds
Mohi

Last edited by Harish_f; 05-06-2002 at 02:24 AM.
 
Old 05-06-2002, 06:16 AM   #2
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Please keep posts about the same subject to one thread Harish_f, when you make multiple posts about the same subject you are only annoying the people who are trying to help.
 
  


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