Java on ubuntu
Harry L. Lee
harry at jonesnose.com
Tue May 2 04:54:02 UTC 2006
the easy way on breezy would be to let Automatix do it.
On 5/2/06, Alfred Vahau <Alf.Vahau at upng.ac.pg> wrote:
>
> I wanted to build my own class files so I downloaded the jdk and jre from
> the sun site and installed them under /usr/local.
> I included the correct path in /etc/profile and set up the correct
> environment for Java. No problems.
> But I cannot execute any of the applets under the demo directory in
> Firefox. It is looking for a plug-in.
> I think installation by non-Ubuntu way, i.e not using the apt-get install
> is causing this problem.
> How do I get my Breezy system to deal with my manually installed Java
> files..
>
> Alfred Vahau
>
>
> Reinhard Tartler wrote:
>
> Erik Jakobsen wrote:
>
> How do I install java on my ubuntu 5.10 i386?
>
> sudo apt-get install j2sdk1.4
>
> Make sure you have universe and multiverse repos enabled.
>
> Greetings,
> Reinhard
>
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