Debian :: What Is The Open Source Equivalent To Sun-java6-plugin

Sep 9, 2010

what the open source equivalent to sun-java6-plugin is? For example, the open source equivalent of sun-java-6-jre is openjdk-6-jdk.

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Debian :: Warning - Sun-java6-plugin Not Authenticated

Jul 6, 2010

I installed Sun Java yesterday and got a NOT AUTHENTICATED warning for the sun-java6-plugin. It seems to be in the non-free repository:

[URL]

Is there a key I have neglected to download, or is the package unsigned for some reason?

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Ubuntu :: Open Source Pdf Plugin

Oct 8, 2010

I can not seem to find a pdf viewer browser plugin other than the actual craprobat plugin from Adobe. The default Ubuntu install comes with a perfectly good open source stand alone pdf viewer, but this means that the browser has to save it to your download directory then run the external viewer, and eventually your download directory is all cluttered up. I would much rather just view the pdf in the browser.Is there no open source browser plugin?

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Ubuntu :: Can't Install Sun-java6 Plugin

Aug 26, 2010

I've just upgraded to Ubuntu 10.04 and am trying to install the sun java6 plugin. I've tried:

sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jre sun-java6-plugin

I got the following response:

Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Reading extended state information

[code]....

I then went to the Ubuntu Software Center under Applications. I found sun java6 but there was no "install" button,as there is for the other software available.

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Software :: Installing Sun-java6-plugin Without The Browser?

May 16, 2011

I need to install sun-java6-plugin on Debian 6. I already have a Web browser installed in /usr/local/, but it seems sun-java6-plugin requires me to install 1 browser from their list in order to install it. The thing is, I don't want to install any of those browsers, and disk space is kind of limited. How can I install jun-java6-plugin without installing a browser which it depends on?

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Ubuntu Installation :: Sun-java6-plugin Displayed In Firefox 3.6.10 But Not Working

Sep 17, 2010

Initially when I upgraded to Lucid I uninstalled openJDK and switched back to sun-java5 packages due to some application support limitations. Now I have to upgrade to sun-java6- packages. I removed the sun-java5 packages and installed the sun-java6 packages. Including the sun-java6-plugin.

I can see the plugin in aboutlugins in Firefox 3.6.10 however nothing (like webex or applets) related to java works. As a workaround I have used the Icedtea plugin which comes with open JDK and that seems to work. However I want to get the sun-java6-plugin working.

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Ubuntu :: Sun Java6 And Package Manager Won't Open

Aug 16, 2011

The first synaptic package manager wont open when i try to open it i get this msg

E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'sudo dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.
E: _cache->open() failed, please report.

My second problem is i cant seem to find sun java6 in in ubuntu software center and i cant find any forums about it.

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Ubuntu :: Unable To Add Packages (sun-java6-jre Or Sun-java6-jdk)

Mar 26, 2011

When I try to add a new new package (such as sun-java6-jre or sun-java6-jdk) using 'Synaptic Package Manager', I can see no activity going on and upon canceling it, I get the following response.

[Code]....

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Ubuntu Installation :: E: Sun-java6-plugin: Subprocess Installed Post-installation Script Returned Error Exit Status 2

May 6, 2010

I get this error whenever trying to update or install applications:

Quote:

E: sun-java6-plugin: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 2

What can I do here?

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Debian Multimedia :: DVD Playback Broken - Input Plugin Cannot Open

Mar 21, 2010

I am not able to play certain encrypted DVD's under Lenny. Some of these DVD's worked fine in a previous installation (Mandriva 2008.1) in the same laptop (nx6125). I tried with several players (Kaffeine, vlc, mplayer), but nothing works. I know that the DVD drive is OK, since I was a able to watch an unencrypted DVD. I also have libdvdnav4, libdvdread3, libdvdcss2, w32codecs already installed.

This is the error message from Kaffeine:
07:06:12 PM: xine: cannot find input plugin for MRL [dvd:///dev/hdc]
07:06:12 PM: xine: input plugin cannot open MRL [dvd:///dev/hdc]
07:06:11 PM: xine: found input plugin : DVD Navigator

And this is from vlc
tommy@tardis:~$ vlc dvd://
VLC media player 0.8.6h Janus
libdvdnav: Using dvdnav version 4.1.2 from [URL]
libdvdnav: DVD Title: DVD_VIDEO
libdvdnav: DVD Serial Number: 2E904DAF
libdvdnav: DVD Title (Alternative):
libdvdnav: Unable to find map file '/home/tommy/.dvdnav/DVD_VIDEO.map'
libdvdread: Invalid main menu IFO (VIDEO_TS.IFO).
libdvdnav: vm: failed to read VIDEO_TS.IFO
libdvdread: Invalid IFO for VMGM (VIDEO_TS.IFO).
libdvdread: Error cracking CSS key for /VIDEO_TS/VIDEO_TS.VOB (0x00000180) .....
[00000277] dvdread demuxer error: read failed for block 0
[00000270] main playlist: nothing to play

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Debian :: Writing Open Source Java Applications?

Feb 13, 2010

I always wanted to get into writing open source applications for debian. The only problem I ever saw was that I do not know C++ which seems to be the popular language to build applications. My expertise is Java and I think that java applications could run on debian just as good as C++ applications. What I do at work is write applications in java for unix systems so I think I porting my skills over to debian would not be a problem. I have not seen any applications in java on debian yet and thought people might have a problem with them. Is there any reason more java applications are not being written on debian? Also does anyone know of hand if there is any orphaned java application for debian. I had a look on this page but it is hard to know what language the application is written in. [URL]

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Debian Configuration :: Installing ATI Open Source Drivers

Mar 1, 2016

I just set up a computer with debian (im no linux expert) and now i have trouble with getting the packages for my graphics card (its an RV635)

Im tried to do it like this page says: [URL]....

However when i try to Code: Select allapt-get update he throws an error:

W: Fehlschlag beim Holen von http://httpredir.debian.org/debian/dists/jessie/Release Erwarteter Eintrag »nonfree/binary-amd64/Packages« konnte in Release-Datei nicht gefunden werden (falscher Eintrag in sources.list oder missgebildete Datei)

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Debian Configuration :: Open Source Broadcom Solution?

May 12, 2011

I have a Broadcom BCM4312 LP-PHY in this machine. I was informed theres an open source driver for broadcom cards (brcm80211), but it doesn't seem to support this chipset. In the spirit of Debian, is there another driver available?

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Debian Multimedia :: Minitube: Could Not Open Media Source

Dec 9, 2010

minitube version 1.1-1 in squeeze, which worked beautifully until a short time ago, doesn't work anymore. seems videos has changed something...

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Debian Installation :: GPU Overheating - ATI Open Source Driver Installed

Jul 17, 2010

First of all I must say that I am new to Debian, but not newbie on Linux. I am the Arch Linux user too, and I managed to solve identical problem on Arch. So, as I want to try Debian I am facing the same problem again. Problem is that my GPU is overheating. I am using Ati open source driver. I installed it following the procedure on Debian wiki. On Arch I solved it with proprietary driver fglrx. I tried the same solution here but it doesn't work. So I am stuck with open source drivers.

The difference between Arch and Debian (fglrx vs. Ati open source) is 10 C degrees. Debian Ati open source is much hotter. And ofc I am facing the low battery life too, because of this. My laptop is using much higher energy consumption with open source driver (almost double). How can I check my energy consumption on Debian? I read about some xorg options. I tried it, but no effect. As I am on Debian testing I am using kernel 2.6.32. Does this kernel supports xorg video energy consumption options?

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Debian Multimedia :: No 3D With Radeon HD 4200, Open-source Drivers?

Feb 21, 2010

I'm running a Squeeze system on a PC with an ATI Radeon HD 4200 graphics card. Until recently I had been using the fglrx drivers without difficulty, but a recent upgrade removed fglrx - apparently this is because ATI has yet to release drivers for Xorg 1.7. So I've switched to the open source driver (radeon), but am not getting any 3D acceleration - hence can't run desktop effects in either kwin or compiz. When I run "glxinfo | grep OpenGL" I get the following:

OpenGL vendor string: Mesa Project
OpenGL renderer string: Software Rasterizer
OpenGL version string: 2.1 Mesa 7.6.1
OpenGL shading language version string: 1.20
OpenGL extensions:

It's the software rasterizer that is the problem, I gather. After Googling for similar problems encountered by others, I've installed firmware-linux and firmware-linux-nonfree, but to no effect. All fglrx-* packages are purged. Does anyone have any other thoughts? (I don't currently have an xorg.conf file in use.)

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Debian Multimedia :: Lightspark - New Open Source Flash Player

Jul 28, 2010

With the current sad state for flash on 64 bits linux I have googled and found this:
Lightspark, the modern, efficient, open source Flash player
Version 0.4.2 of Lightspark, the modern, efficient, open source Flash player is now officially released, with a couple of last moment fixes and improvements.

The main features of this new release are:
Use fontconfig to select fontsGreater compatibility with ..... videoSound synchronizationChrome/Chromium supportFirefox's OOPP support

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Debian Hardware :: Switchable Graphics And Open Source Drivers

Sep 10, 2014

My questions is about switching graphics card on a Intel/AMD hybrid system using open source drivers (Envy 15 with HD4000 and AMD 7690M). I was waiting for an proprietary driver from AMD but apparently it will not be released in the near future and I need to use AMD chip for my 3D intense applications.

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Debian Hardware :: 8.0 Crashed After Installing ATI Open Source Drivers

Sep 11, 2015

The ATI/AMD graphics hardware is:

01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Oland [Radeon HD 8570 / R7 240 OEM]

I installed "AMD/ATI Open Source Drivers" according to: "[URL] ....":

Reboot after "apt-get install firmware-linux-nonfree", the system automaticly reboot after grub, then went black screen forever (no tty1,tty2.., seems cannot booting). I reinstalled serveral times but same problem (having tried both cd/live dvd, debian8.1/8.2).

It seems that "firmware-linux-nonfree" is the cause, since debian crashed once firmware-linux-nonfree installed.

The problem went away by installing ATIProprietary driver("[URL] ....").

PC is dell 9020, i7

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Ubuntu :: Open Source Virtual Machine - Study The Source In Order To Create My Own?

Jun 28, 2011

Is there any open source virtual machine so i can study the source in order to create my own? i'm gonna write my own, so it doesNT matter if license does not allow further development of the code.

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Debian Hardware :: ATI R7 Graphics Card - Open Source Radeon Or Fglrx Catalyst?

Jul 11, 2014

I've set up this new PC, the graphic card I picked is the ATI R7 260X, pretty good card with lots of core processors, high clock and 2GB memory. I'm now currently using the 14.4 catalyst drive, it works actually alright, though, there are some mishaps with this driver:

First my hdmi screen had scale down, leaving black borders around, even though the catalyst control said the correct native resolution, this turned out to be a underscan that fglrx does and I've finally managed to fix it. Other caveat is that the screen simply won't suspend or turn off( via software), DPMS actually works, forcing it turns the screen blank for some seconds but something does not allow the screen to sleep.

Performance wise it seems pretty good though, everything is pretty smooth, being able to play games maxed out on resolution and ultra settings, though, I still haven't tested out that many games.

The open-source radeon on the other hand, well its open-source, fully xorg and linux compatible, which is a major plus point. It seem it has come a long way, supporting lot of features and providing better performance in some cases.

Before installing Catalyst I had issues with mesa and steam, steam would complain about not finding the 32bit libraries, this is however a steam runtime issue, maybe it could already be fixed.

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General :: Open Source Or Third Party Applications Do A Bare Metal Recovery On Debian?

Aug 17, 2010

Are there any open source or third party applictions can could do a bare metal recovery on Debian or any linux machines? We are looking for a solution that won't need a shutdown or reboot.

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Software :: Where Is The Source Codes For The Open Source Drivers For Each Distros

Jan 2, 2009

We all know we can install a linux system such as Fedora 10 and use it. Being linux, one should in principle get the source codes for everything that has been precompiled (except the proprietary drivers such as nvidia) in the installation DVDs/CDs. Where are the source codes ? Is there a place I can download them ?
To avoid confusion, I am not referring to the kernel source that can be compiled to give a linux kernel, but that does not include the drivers, such as intel_drv.so.

To be more specific, the intel graphic i810 driver has been built into any linux system, but where is the exact source? One answer may be that primary source intellinuxgraphics.com. However, if anyone tries to download the every changing (i.e., keep updated almost every single day) driver source codes from freedesktop.org, it is almost certain that the source codes will not be the same as the one that is finalized in Fedora 10.

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Ubuntu :: How To See Source Code Of Open Source Software

Sep 12, 2010

I want to see the source code of smplayer software.from where i can see source code of open source softwares?

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Fedora Installation :: Requires A SMB Protocol Source Plugin Which Is Not Installed

Mar 12, 2009

"The playback of this movie requires a SMB protocol source plugin which is not installed." I get this error when I try to play a movie from a samba share. This is a fresh install of Fedora 10 KDE. I installed all the necessary codecs using the rpmfusion repo. Movies play fine if I transfer them to my computer.

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Ubuntu :: Closed Source Version Of Java Plugin For 10.10 Final?

Oct 11, 2010

i need the closed source version of java plugin for ubuntu 10.10final for i can use pogo

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Programming :: Void Pointer - Open Plugin And Run It

Feb 5, 2011

I have a problem with correctly using a void pointer. I am writing a system that can open plugins and run them, and so far everything is going fine: I have a struct with some variables in, some function pointers, and I've written a small library to handle these correctly to communicate with the plugin. My challenge is that I need to put a pointer (let's call it "context") into this struct. The type is not important to the main body of code, and it is not ever used except by the plugin. The plugin will malloc some space for itself, and this *context will then point to whatever malloc returned. context is the address to a struct that I typedeffed to "ctxt".

Here is the first struct I mentioned:
Code:
typedef struct slave {
int val1;
int val2;
int (*entry)(struct slave*, int a, int b);
void *context;
} target;

Here are some snippets from the plugin:
Code:
typedef struct context {
int a;
int b;
} ctxt;
(*target).context = malloc(sizeof(struct ctxt));
So that (*target).*(ctxt)*context.a should refer to the int a in struct context.
But the error that the compiler gives me is a syntax one:
"expected identifier before '*' token"
Is my logic correct? Is my C correct?

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Debian :: Equivalent To Http Analyzer?

Jul 5, 2010

I am looking for an application which can display the headers and body of all the http requests that goes from the computer. In short debian equivalent to Http Analyzer.

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OpenSUSE :: VmWare Plugin For Firefox Does Not Open A Console In X64 11.3

Oct 26, 2010

The usual way to access to a virtual machine console from a VmWare server 2 is to use Firefox :

- you type the URL of your VmWare server, e.g. : https://myserver:8333
- then you click on the console tab, for the vm you want to access to
- the first time, firefox tells you to install a dedicated plug-in
- then, when you click on the right panel, a new window appears for the vm console.

But on a fresh installed x64 Suse 11.3, with Firefox 3.6.6, the plug-in does not open the window and you get an error : "Cannot access virtual machine console. The request timed out." There is a workaround that I find much more convenient than to use firefox :

- you need to access to your vmware server installation :
/usr/lib/vmware/webAccess/tomcat/apache-tomcat-6.0.16/webapps/ui/plugin
- you fetch the vmware-vmrc-linux-x64.xpi file and you copy it somewhere on your Suse PC (e.g. /home/myhome)
- you change the extension : mv vmware-vmrc-linux-x64.xpi vmware-vmrc-linux-x64.tar.gz
- you unzip it : unzip vmware-vmrc-linux-x64.tar.gz (it will create 2 files and 2 directories : components and plugins)
- you will run the VmWare plug-in directly : plugins/vmware-vmrc
- for the hostname, you have to enter : myserver:8333
- and it works !

ref : VMware Communities: HOWTO: Standalone Linux remote console ...

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Security :: Plugin - FireSheep - Lays Open Web 2.0 Insecurity

Oct 26, 2010

Quote: It's no secret that Web sessions that use the bare HTTP protocol to transmit and receive data are susceptible to a variety of security attacks. What's less clear is how much information is floating out there in the ether, especially with the rise of "Web 2.0" and rich social networking applications and other Web based sharing tools.

But now a pair of researchers have created a tool to identify and capture the social networking sessions of those around you. The tool, a Firefox browser extension dubbed "Firesheep," was demonstrated at the ToorCon Hacking Conference in San Diego on Sunday. Its primary purpose is to underscore the lack of effective transaction security for many popular social networking applications, including Facebook, Twitter, Flickr and iGoogle: allowing users to browse public wifi networks for active social networking sessions using those services, then take them over using a built-in "one-click" session hijacking feature. Firesheep works on unencrypted wireless LAN connections with services that do not use secure HTTP.

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