This section gives some background information about the FAQ itself.
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Stephen Wynne is the current FAQ maintainer. However, answers to questions found in this document are from a variety of participants on java-linux@java.blackdown.org. If you have any comments, clarifications, or corrections, please send them to Stephen Wynne <stevemw@place.org>. If you have something to add, please send E-mail to the list itself.
Most-recent copies of this FAQ can currently be found at http://www.place.org/~stevemw/java/FAQ/FAQ-java-linux.html.
Here's the text version of this document: http://www.place.org/~stevemw/java/FAQ/FAQ-java-linux.txt. The PostScript "letter" version: http://www.place.org/~stevemw/java/FAQ/FAQ-java-linux.ps. The PostScript "A4" version: http://www.place.org/~stevemw/java/FAQ/FAQ-java-linux-a4.ps. Full source for the original at http://www.place.org/~stevemw/java/FAQ/.
The FAQ is regularly mirrored to http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/docs/faq/FAQ-java-linux.html.
The FAQ maintainer is looking for the following information:
At this point, the FAQ maintainer has considered FAQ-o-matic (found at http://www.dartmouth.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/jonh/faq.pl) and Wiki web (found at http://c2.com/cgi/wiki). Your comments and suggestions would be appreciated.
This document may contain technical information that is incorrect, out-dated, and may unintentionally misrepresent the opinions of java-linux@java.blackdown.org participants. Neither the FAQ maintainer nor the members of the mailing list make any warranty with respect to its usefulness or safety.
This document is copyright 1998 by Stephen M. Wynne. You may use, disseminate, and reproduce it freely, provided you:
This FAQ's content and structure was inspired by several documents produced by Eric S. Raymond. Eric also maintained an early HOWTO regarding Java on Linux. It's archived at http://sagan.earthspace.net/~esr/faqs/java.html.
The FAQ was produced directly from SGML with
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