Darn - I hope note. It was already annoying, but with no workaround it could be
dire.
-Rob
-Original Message-
From: Marvin P. Warble Jr.
Sent: 20 March 2025 23:12
To: users@netbeans.apache.org
Subject: NB 25 Paste from Clipboard Problem Worse?
Has the pasting from the clipboard problem
Ctrl-Z to undo #2 at this point, just to remove the spurious
file modification marker
OS here is Windows 11.
It’ll be great if the patch gives us a less cumbersome approach, but at least
the above does still seem to get around it.
-Rob
From: Rob Walker
Sent: 21 March 2025 06:50
To: Eirik Bakke
That will be super if so – planning to upgrade to Java24 and NB25 next week so
will try it out.
And yes – I believe it’s been a known Java issue for a while.
-R
From: Eirik Bakke
Sent: 21 March 2025 01:51
To: Marvin P. Warble Jr. ;
users@netbeans.apache.org
Subject: Re: NB 25 Paste from Clipboa
Can you run Java?
NB will run most places that one of it's compatible JVMs is available
(sometimes with a bit of tinkering)
-R
-Original Message-
From: Phil L
Sent: Wednesday, November 8, 2023 1:34 PM
To: users@netbeans.apache.org
Subject: Netbeans with Bookworm
Is there a version of N
Love your answer Pieter – I can almost hear the words of my late father (who
was a scientist and a computer geek)
“… if you want absolute accuracy, you need integers and fractions … if you can
live with an approximation, then floating point is probably good enough …”
-R
From: Pieter van den H
If you start from a ZIP distribution, you can launch using any Java version
with your own Java installs e.g. the BAT setup I use when on Windows:
cd %NB_HOME%\bin
start netbeans64.exe --jdkhome %JAVA_HOME% --userdir %NB_USER_DIR% --cachedir
%NB_CACHE_DIR% --console suppress
My various _HOME env
Agreed – also how I read it
For any vendor working around Java, this doesn’t really change much. You cannot
bundle in an app you charge for, or use as part of a service you charge for. At
first, I though this might just be if you try to charge a fee for the JDK part
itself. But the wording seem
Weird – I was pleasantly surprised with NB 11 on the XPS13 I had for a while.
Seemed to handle scaling much better than past editions, or Eclipse. I forget
though if I had to make some specific Java setting for it. I do kind of vaguely
remember one.
-R
From: Klerman
Sent: 07 September 2020 07:
Was going to ask the same Qs. Since moving to most recent NB 11.x and an up to
date OpenJDK (8 or 13/14), high DPI usage seems to work fine without me doing
any special tweaks that I can remember.
In fact I flip-flop between 2 laptops, one with high DPI and one without, and I
don't really make a
Oddly I don't think so in this case. CPU use is low and I have 32gb RAM with at
least 8 unused. All 64bit VMs too.
-Rob
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From: Scott Palmer
Sent: Friday, April 3, 2020 8:22:00 PM
To: Rob Walker
Cc: Lasz
parallel computations, like Gradle
parallel builds. When it kicked in the system hanged. Fortunatelly Linux was
able to log out the core misbehavings as it happened a few times before the
hang, so I could made my system stable by disabling the faulty core.
On 4/3/20 1:50 AM, Rob Walker wrote:
Been a 11.2 user for a while. Hard to isolate what I'm seeing down to be
certain it is 11.3, but it started right after the upgrade, and only seems to
happen when I am working with NB 11.3
What I get is not a Windows crash in the BSOD sense, but a complete and utter
freeze of the system. Can't
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