It's not that big a deal, we all make mistakes :-) If nothing else it stimulated discussion and peoples' interest in something that has not been worked much at all. Mostly a lot of complaining, not too much action, so it's nice to see people get involved and try new stuff. Larry On 1/29/07, sebastian maemo <sebastian.maemo at gmail.com> wrote: > I'm so sorry... Really, I'm terribly ashamed. My Java experiment didn't work > properly. It was just a misunderstanding. It is true that the online banking > pages started to work good after installing that JVM, but it was a > coincidence. I've tested it and realized that those online banks don't run > java applets on their sites. What really happened is that after installing > the minimo, java and other related packages, I probably updated a damaged > library that blocked me from entering those banking sites previously to the > JVM installation. > > Fucking idiot (I am). > > > 2007/1/27, Larry Battraw <lbattraw at gmail.com>: > > On 1/26/07, sebastian maemo <sebastian.maemo at gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hi Wahlau: > > > > > (snip) > > > > > > So you run your pre-installed browser (that is an Opera version), and go to > > > the maps.google.com webpage. You don't need to install anything. If you wait > > > a few seconds for the webpage to download, you'll see the typical map view > > > and even satellite or hybrid view if you like. > > > > I think we may have a misunderstanding here. Google Maps is based on > > JavaScript --no relation to Java-- and works without a JVM. I have a > > 770 that has been freshly flashed which shows Google Maps just fine. > > > > Larry