![]() ![]() ![]() My experience has been that their Java offerings rarely (if ever) run asĮxpected in non-Microsoft environments…that is to say that in none of TDAmeritrade (and Datek, until bought by Ameritrade) has been my online > same script ran successfully in January, 2012 In addition to billypap’s correct help that you must use kdesu to run dolphin or any desktop gui based application, have you considered using VirtualBox to just run Windows? Of course, you must have a copy of Windows, but it runs nicely in VirtualBox under openSUSE as the host. The only way to recover is to remove power – the battery from a laptop. The crashing problem is due to open JDK 6, which spawns so many processes that it very quickly uses all available memory (even in a 6GB system). These problems are also discussed on Ubuntu forums at: ()ġ2.04 - Issues with TDAmeritrade thinkorswim - Ask Ubuntu I have not tested this with a KDE install, only with Gnome 2.8 (Ubuntu 10.04) and Gnome 3 (openSuSE 12.2 and Ubuntu 12.04). It runs successfully on Ubuntu 12.04, although there are problems after installation has completed, even with a local Sun Java 6 installed (and pointed to by the modified install script). This same script ran successfully in January, 2012 on Ubuntu 10.04LTS, but does not on recent updates, having the same problem with attempting to access X. The installer was being executed via sudo in an xterm. This fails, reporting that X is not found. ![]() The thinkorswim installer (bash script) runs, invoking a second, java-based thinkorswim installer, which runs until it invokes the GUI (X). ![]()
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