Rob -
Just FYI:
Ok, I did upgrade to Java 6, but that alone does NOT fix this
'java-swing-application' issue!
Here's another link that seems to confirm that the problem continues in
java-6:
http://wiki.beryl-project.org/wiki/Java
and their solution/patch is more long-winded for java-6 than it is for
java-5
I tried the java-5 'workaround' (the 'export' thing, but it did NOT work
for me).
So, my (simple) solution is just a couple of clicks away...i.e. just
switch off 'Beryl' window-manager
anytime I want to run my 'SQuirreL' or my 'NetBeans IDE', and then
re-enable Beryl again after
I'm done with the java-app.
Thanks again for the great SQuirreL product and the quick response for
identifying the culprit (Beryl)!
Cheers and regards...
Dave
On Tue, 2007-03-27 at 06:06 -0400, Robert Manning wrote:
> On 3/27/07, David Cook <dav...@ve...> wrote:
> >
> > Great, that's it. As soon as I switch away from Beryl window-manager and
> > onto KWin (KDE) window manager, SQuirreL works just fine.
> > [I'll upgrade my Java run-time soon, and re-test.]
> >
> > Many thanks, and regards...
> >
>
> Glad to hear it. Sounds like Sun went 2 for 2 this time - scoring
> both Gnome and KDE :) At least there is a work-around and the problem
> is big enough to merit a quick response.
>
> Rob
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