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Linux, OpenJDK, and RapidMiner: Bad Idea
I'm using RapidMiner under Linux (Kubuntu Lynx). From the beginning on, the user interface was slow.
As it turned out, the standard-java installed was OpenJDK 6.
As soon as I installed Sun Java 6, the interface was fast as hell, and some bugs that had been bugging me for days simply vanished.
So, it seems like a good idea not to use any non-Sun Java to run RM.
As it turned out, the standard-java installed was OpenJDK 6.
As soon as I installed Sun Java 6, the interface was fast as hell, and some bugs that had been bugging me for days simply vanished.
So, it seems like a good idea not to use any non-Sun Java to run RM.
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thank you for this hint and for enduring the problems you had to endure during these days We will try to write down your experience somewhere to help other users to avoid this pitfall.
Greetings,
Sebastian
RM is still fast, but after some hours of usage unfortunately the bugs re-appeared, see also my post
http://rapid-i.com/rapidforum/index.php?topic=2304
Greetings,
Christian