Installing JDeveloper 10.1.3 on an amd64 machine

I get the following message when trying to run jdev:
Oracle JDeveloper 10g 10.1.3
Copyright 1997, 2005 Oracle. All Rights Reserved
Error: hotspot VM not supported
Error: JDeveloper can't recognize the JDK version
I have used both jdk-1_5_0_05-linux-amd64.bin and jdk-1_5_0_08-linux-amd64.bin.
I've set SetJavaHome to either usr/lib/jvm/jdk-1_5_0_05 or usr/lib/jvm/jdk-1_5_0_08
Same message:-(....
My OS is Ubuntu 6.06 LTS

I've been struggling with the same problem of not being able to start 10.1.3 on OS X, and I've found the cause - spaces in the directory name where JDeveloper is installed break the shell script used to run it.
My path had the folder "Local Applications" in and I kept getting "Unable to find configuration file: Local.conf" messages sent to the console and no JDeveloper.
The fix is easy - just alter the jdev.common script in the JDeveloper.app/Contents/Resources/jdev/jdev/bin directory.
At line 165, change this:
PRODUCT_NAME=`basename $0`
to
PRODUCT_NAME=`basename "$0"`
Hope this helps others with this annoying problem.
Andrew

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