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Date: | Fri, 23 Dec 2005 01:31:02 +0200 |
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Robert Boehm wrote:
>> I am using SL 4.2.
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>> I was using Java 5.0 and decided to switch to the SL default. However
>> with 5.0, there was a Java option in the GNOME menu with options
>> regarding its cache, etc. I can't find anything like that with the SL
>> 4.2's one. Isn't there such an option with it?
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> You can open a terminal and type "ControlPanel" and you should get the Java
> control panel where you get the settings. Caution: In Java 5.0, the
> control panel is
> completely different...and the cache default is "no limit"...
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> On Java 1.4.2, the setting by default is 50MB...
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> You might consider deleting your .java directory in your /home/<your
> name> directory
> to start fresh and make sure that everything is clean.
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> If ControlPanel is dead, you might still have the Java 5.0 Control Panel
> somewhere in
> your $PATH, but I doubt it..it might be that there is no link in your
> $PATH....in that case,
> just find the java installation and use an absolute path...you'll find
> the "ControPanel"
> script in the /bin directory of Java...
Robert thank you for the insight.
Its actual path is /usr/java/j2sdk1.4.2_10/jre/bin/ControlPanel.
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