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General Linux Support For questions regarding use of LimeWire or WireShare or related questions on the Linux operating system. This includes installation questions and answers. (Check the Stickies marked in Red at top of this section.) |
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![]() I have installed j2re1.4.0 on my comp, but when trying to run LimeWire, I am getting the message: No Java virtual machine could be found from your PATH environment variable. You must install a VM prior to running this program. I already had jre installed in my comp previously, but I deleted it and had to reinstall it, blah blah, so I had fixed this problem once before I believe, but I do not remember how. I remember having to open up some file and typing in some PATH info, but I can't remember what file I had opened or what I had typed. Can anyone help?? Also, sort of off topic, but I am trying to figure out how to use jre to write java programs. It does not recognize javac at all, does anyone know how to use jre to program java progs? You can e-mail me on that info: erw9@dana.ucc.nau.edu Thanks. |
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