Failed EA Installation on Fedora Core 1

(Apr 8, 2004 9:45:49 PM), Setup.product.install, com.sun.installer.InstallApplicationServerAction, msg1, Installing Sun Java(TM) System Application Server...
exitcode = 127
(Apr 8, 2004 9:45:49 PM), Setup.product.install, com.sun.installer.InstallApplicationServerAction, err, Error occured while
installing [127] -> /home/scott/Creator/_uninst/install.sh /home/scott/Creator/_uninst statefile ../install.log /tmp
(Apr 8, 2004 9:45:49 PM), Setup.product.install, com.sun.installer.InstallApplicationServerAction, err, Error occured while
Installing Sun Java(TM) System Application Server....

I have Fedora Core 1 and I'm getting the same error. Here is the output you requested:
file type: 0
file id: 0
length: 275
offset: 647532
file name: instructions.txt
file type: 5
file id: 1
length: 650
offset: 647807
file name: Verify.jar
file type: 2
file id: 2
length: 729
offset: 648457
file name: launch.txt
file type: 1
file id: 3
length: 459
offset: 649186
file name: sunjre14.jvm
file type: 1
file id: 4
length: 466
offset: 649645
file name: sunjre141.jvm
file type: 4
file id: 5
length: 20882278
offset: 650111
file name: Linux-Sun-1.4.2.bin
file type: 6
file id: 6
length: 129608160
offset: 21532389
file name: linux.jar
Finding a JVM
Initiating JVM search based on hints...
Searching for Sun Microsystems Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.4 for Linux using platform hints
Checking JVM at /usr/local/java which was resolved from platform hint JAVA_HOME
Verifying JVM at /usr/local/java/bin/java
for JVM: Sun Microsystems Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.4 for Linux
Executing launch script command: "/usr/local/java/bin/java" -cp "":"/tmp/isj38k6vG/Verify.jar":"" "Verify" java.vendor java.version in working directory /home/jwc/.
Output from the launch script execution
StdOut:
1739021872
Sun Microsystems Inc.
1.4.2_02
ErrOut:
Found matching JVM at /usr/local/java
Matching JVM home is /usr/local/java
Matching JVM file is /tmp/isjMc93Pp
Executing launch script command: "/usr/local/java/bin/java" -cp "":"/tmp/isjjmTid9/linux.jar":"" -Dtemp.dir="/tmp" -Dis.jvm.home="/usr/local/java" -Dis.jvm.temp="0" -Dis.media.home="/tmp/isjjmTid9/linux.jar" -Dis.launcher.file="/home/jwc/./creator-ea-linux-en.bin" -Dis.jvm.file="/tmp/isjMc93Pp" -Dis.external.home="/home/jwc/." run in working directory /home/jwc/.
Output from the launch script execution
StdOut:
Sun Java(TM) Studio Creator Error encountered while installing Sun Java(TM) Studio Creator. Please review the logfile under this directory: /home/jwc/Creator
ErrOut:
Warning:
Name: scrollbar
Class: XmScrollBar
The scrollbar page increment is less than 1.
Warning:
Name: scrollbar
Class: XmScrollBar
The scrollbar page increment is less than 1.
Warning:
Name: scrollbar
Class: XmScrollBar
The scrollbar page increment is less than 1.
Warning:
Name: scrollbar
Class: XmScrollBar
The scrollbar page increment is less than 1.
Warning:
Name: scrollbar
Class: XmScrollBar
The scrollbar page increment is less than 1.

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