Steve, you may want to start by looking at this:
http://wiki.eclipse.org/SDK_Known_Issues
That document is linked from the infamous Downloads page[1] when either
Linux or Windows is detected (as both those OSses generate FAQs).
Denis
[1] http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/
Steve Northover wrote:
Have you tried the latest Eclipse?
Also,
don't run that java that comes with the distribution. Download another
one.
I'm in the process of making a FAQ
about
all this.
hi,
I have been a user of Eclipse (on Windows) since pre1.0 and I am
constantly amazed by the maturity of the platform and the Java IDE for
the Windows platform. A couple of months ago, I switched to using
Ubuntu
(Hardy Heron) as my primary OS. Unfortunately, Eclipse does not seem to
be stable on this OS for some reason. I am not sure whether the cause
are my other plugins or the core platform itself. With Ubuntu coming on
as a strong choice for newb people like myself who have switched from
Windows, I would like to make a request that this also be one of the
platforms that Eclipse is tested on (I see that RHEL and Suse
Enterprise
are already on your test OS list). Could you please consider this
request?
thanks,
Vijay
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