Hi the JVM is the latest:
1.4.0
i also use a KDE, i think its something with sybase. I
have
downloaded the correct version and its the right size,
Sybase dont
provide adequate documentation.. they probably havent even
tested the
install.
On Apr 14, 5:32 pm, "Dan Smith" <draci... gmail.com> wrote:
> Which Java VM do you have installed? Sounds like it
didn't like your Java
> install. Do you have X installed on the machine? The
installshield might
> want KDE or Gnome. Do you have both on the machine?
What are the system
> specs to install Sybase Or you might be attempting to
install the 64 bit
> version on a 32 bit machine or something along those
lines. I'd start by
> verifying you didn't grab the wrong version by
accident, that you have a
> Java vm and that it's in your path and functional.
> You are doing the install as root right?
> Are the install binaries ok? You might run a checksum
on them just in case.
> Might be an error on the install CD if your using a CD
to install with.
> What version of Fedora are you running, what version of
Sybase?
>
> You might try running it from the console as well. If
you don't have X and
> don't want it installed on that machine you will need
to install from
> console mode.
>
> On 4/14/07, tesh... googlemail.com
<tesh... googlemail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > Has anyone tried to install sybase on Fedora? I
get the following and
> > could not find out why...
>
> > Initializing InstallShield Wizard...
>
> > Searching for Java(tm) Virtual Machine...
> > ........
> > Running InstallShield Wizard...
> > The installer is unable to run in graphical mode.
Try running the
> > installer with the -console or -silent flag.
>
> > [sybase localhost ~]$
>
> > any help would be appreciated.
>
> > Thank you
>
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