Fedora :: Command To Find Java_Home Of OpenJDK When Installed With Yum?

May 3, 2011

I installed openjdk version of Java using yum what is the openjdk Home directory?
Is there a command to find it?

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Fedora :: Upgrade Of Java-1.6.0-openjdk-1.6.0.0-43.1.8.2.fc13.i686 And Java-1.6.0-openjdk-plugin-1.6.0.0-43.1.8.2.fc13.i686 Prevent The Loading Of Ameritrades Command?

Oct 21, 2010

Last nights upgrade of java-1.6.0-openjdk-1.6.0.0-43.1.8.2.fc13.i686 and java-1.6.0-openjdk-plugin-1.6.0.0-43.1.8.2.fc13.i686 prevent the loading of Ameritrades Command Center.Downgrading to version 1.6.0.0-37 fixes the problem. I'll post the bugzilla number as soon as I get the chance to file it.

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Fedora :: Cannot Find Another Java Web Plugin (OpenJDK)

Feb 18, 2010

Is the OpenJDK web plugin the only option for java web plugins? I uninstalled it to run the Sun JDK Update 18, but now I can't find another web plugin.

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General :: Setting JAVA_HOME - What Is The Default Path They Are Installed

Dec 30, 2009

I installed "jdk1.6.0.bin" and "jre1.6.0.bin" successfully. But I don't know where they are installed. I can't find anywhere. What is the default path they are installed.I want to set JAVA_HOME.

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Ubuntu :: Sun-Java-6-jre Installed But Openjdk Loaded

Oct 28, 2010

I have both the openjdk-6-jre and sun-java6-jre versions of java installed on my Ubuntu Maverick desktop, with the sun version setup as the default. I was trying to load the web page,URL..., an amateur radio software defined receiver. I can load the page on Firefox run on XP in a VirtualBox machine, but when loaded on Firefox on my Maverick desktop, I wasn't getting any sound with openjdk, so I installed sun's and set it as the default. When I run 'java -version' from the command line, it reports the following:Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_22-b04)Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM (build 17.1-b03, mixed mode)but on firefox, when loading the above page, it reports 'java version test applet 1.6.0_20' on the page. How do I get sun's version to run? I need to get the sound to work.

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Software :: JAVA_HOME Defined But Maven2 Compains It Could Not Find It

Oct 22, 2010

/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.20/bin

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Have the default entries no changes with them.

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When I run mvn get error

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Error: JAVA_HOME is not defined correctly.

We cannot execute /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.20/bin/bin/java I am not having any clue as what is this error? As to me JAVA_HOME seems to be defined.

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Ubuntu Servers :: Resin Can't Find JAVA_HOME - Exec: 40: -jar: Not Found

Aug 21, 2010

I've been following the instructions to install Resin, and all seems to go well until I try to run the /bin/httpd.sh file. It simple says:

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exec: 40: -jar: not found

I suspected this was something to do with my JAVA_HOME variable not being set, so I looked up how to do this and added it to my /etc/bash.bashrc file. Saying "echo $JAVA_HOME" does indeed return the correct path so I don't think this is the problem.

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Programming :: Can't Find Command, But Program Is Installed?

May 14, 2010

WindowsDude is back on the dark side of the web, the linux world, and he has encountered yet another impassable problem !There's a compiler mpicc, probably installed on the network at some location let's say /network/bin So when I write mpicc main.c I get the "can't find command" (or similar) error. Somehow it's supposed to work anyway. I think I need one of those magic commands to make it work. But the question is; which word will make it all happen? (I thought the DOS days were over!) I guess I could use the full path (provided that that binary really is in that folder), I want to bind that executable at that location to the much shorter mpicc.

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Ubuntu :: Disable The OpenJDK Or Remove OpenJDK

Feb 1, 2011

OpenJDK has recently updated. Problem is that I am using the JDK from Sun/Oracle which I downloaded and installed along with other java tools and IDE's. I notice that openJDK is now the default JDK on the system.

java version "1.6.0_20"
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (IcedTea6 1.9.4) (6b20-1.9.4-0ubuntu1~10.04.1)
OpenJDK Server VM (build 19.0-b09, mixed mode)

Now my own java build is configured in $PATH but ignored, this is not good as I do a lot of java development. I would like to disable the OpenJDK or even remove it. I would also like to disable the update manager for this particular package and it's other add ons.

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Debian :: Uninstalling Sun-java6 Automatically Adds Default-jre (openjdk) And OpenJdk Automatically Installs Sun-java

Nov 4, 2010

how do I uninstall Java? Tried with Synaptic and apt-get remove, but uninstalling sun-java6 automatically adds default-jre (openjdk) and uninstalling openJdk automatically installs sun-java ... but I don't want ANY Java on my machine - am I missing something? Already thought I maybe have a package that requires SOME kind of Java, but how do I find out?

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Fedora :: RPM For OpenJDK 7 Somewhere?

Sep 8, 2011

I just installed F 15. I have a Java app that I use a lot that is buggy with OpenJDK 6, because OpenJDK 6 is buggy, and apparently it needs OpenJDK 7 to run smoothly. Is there an RPM for OpenJDK 7 somewhere? I haven't been able to find it if it exists.

I also need ffmepg but have been unable to find a RPM for it either I did try to build ffmepg form source but it wouldn't build because it was missing Git what ever that is, which in turn I couldn't find a package for. I'm trying to avoid going on a scavenger hunt to get this installed and that's why I'm looking for an RPM.

If OpenJDK7 and ffmepg do not have RPMs for F 15 what are my best options?

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Fedora :: Find Packages Installed Into Old HDD?

Jun 7, 2010

1 laptop with HDD(1) - old, small,5400. Fedora 12 installed on it backup user settings - on external USB HDD (/home/myusername) for fun - tried to upgrade to 13 using preinstall - failled put new HDD(2) and clean install F13 update the F13 install "remembered" package move back from backup all stuff from external hdd to /home/myusername onto new HDD(2) - everything is back as I know now I need to verify what packages was installed onto the old HDD I have access to it (i have one USB SATA addaptor) for the new install I can issue one

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rpm -qa
my question is what I need to do to make the rpm to check on the old HDD

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Fedora :: KDE Themes Installed But Can't Find Them

Nov 25, 2010

I recently added new themes for KDE from get new themes login manager. When I click on install new themes I have no clue where they are located? Not really new to fedora but far from being an expert and could use some help in many areas of the system. Most thing I have been able to figure out but some things just make no sense to me. I've configured many Linux systems but never for my own use and customization like desk tops, themes and such.

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Fedora :: Setting Environment Variable Using Export JAVA_HOME=/usr/java/jdk1?

Jul 28, 2010

I am a newbie to Linux. I tried setting environment variable using export JAVA_HOME=/usr/java/jdk1.6 but that was not permanent (i.e is was there for that terminal session). I want to know how can i set environment variable permanently in Fedora 13 just like we do in windows.After google search, some user suggested to edit bashrc and profile file for setting environment variables but above file contains some shell programs.

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Fedora :: Firefox 3.6 And The New OpenJDK With IcedTea6 1.8

May 14, 2010

I've installed the newly released OpenJDK which includes the updated NPPlugin that's compatible with Firefox 3.6. However the CPU usage is abysmal. I'm seeing 80-100% by the java component. How I installed it and removed the previous Sun Java workaround is listed here.

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Fedora :: Find List Of Installed Software In 12?

Feb 1, 2010

I have installed F12. only the office package. How can I find out which programs are installed ? In fact, my question is if all the installed programs are appearing in the "applications" tab.

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Fedora :: Openjdk Useless Compared To The One From Java.com?

Sep 27, 2009

I thought java was opensourced, yet the Cisco ASDM (which is java based) is completely unuseable when using openjava. When I use the version from java.com, everything works as expected, including the browser plugin.

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Fedora :: F11 - Use Alternatives To Switch Between OpenJDK And Sun Java

Nov 12, 2009

Much as I enjoy having openjdk available, some things just don't work with it. So for those things, I need to use the sun version of java. I currently have openjdk installed from F11 yum. I'd like to install the sun java rpm and be able to tell the alternatives(8) system to switch between the two as I need to. How to configure alternatives(8) to do that?

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Fedora :: How To Compile Java Programs Using OpenJDK

Dec 16, 2009

Tell me how to compile and run java programs using openJDK on fedora 11

i have gcc installed

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Fedora :: OpenJDK With Firefox 3.6 Supported Plugin

Mar 13, 2010

I have compiled the OpenJDK with NPPlugin support for fedora 12. It works very well in Firefox 3.6. I would like to share it with you. Download the RPMs from the output of koji and run: #yum localinstall java-1.6.0-openjdk* It will upgrade your openjdk. The plugin can be used in Firefox 3.6 in both remi's rpm or F13's firefox,

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Eval Command Not Installed?

Mar 8, 2010

I have Redhat ES4 installed and am trying to run the following commands

set CMD="ksh - eval $Pfile -csh"
$CMD
$Pfile is a script
and it get the error
ksh: eval: No such file or directory

also, there are no man pages for eval

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Fedora :: Firefox 3.6 And Change OpenJDK Java Plugin?

Jan 22, 2010

see the released of Mozilla Firefox 3.6. However, it seems that Firefox 3.6 does not like current OpenJDK Java plugin installed by Fedora 12. (IT SUPPORTS NOW SEE SOLUTION BELOW) A little google turned out that in this release Firefox dropped the old Open Java Integration mechanism, which is currently being used by OpenJDK Java plugin. [Code] Now I have to manually install the JRE from Sun to get Java plugin in Firefox 3.6.

Is there any plan for OpenJDK to catch up with this change of Java plugin? I hope the Firefox 3.6 shipped with Fedora 13 could have OpenJDK Java plugin support.

Yes, OpenJDK did have plan for the new java plugin. Actually it arrived with IcedTea B17 (Alpha version, of course). However, the new plugin support is only enabled in Fedora 13 build config. Now our task is simple, upgrade the OpenJDK to Fedora 13 build in rawhide, like what we have done to Firefox.

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Reboot your Firefox 3.6 and it's done. I have tested with Citrix java client and RuneScape. Citix works fine, but the RuneScape crashed with my Compiz. Switch off Compiz and the RuneScape works fine, too. It is not a big deal for me since I do not play RuneScape. So basically it WORKS.

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Fedora :: OpenJDK & Plugin Update - Ameritrade Fail?

Jun 11, 2010

Last nights updates of: java-1.6.0-openjdk-1.6.0.0-39.b18.fc13.i686 and java-1.6.0-openjdk-plugin-1.6.0.0-39.b18.fc13.i686 no longer work with Ameritrade Command Center. I was really happy when OpenJDK got to a point where I didn't have to install Sun's Java, and it has been working great for quite a few months now, but today, when trying to bring up Command Center, it's telling me that there is a missing plugin, then points me to the Sun Java site. This is when using Firefox or Chrome. It may just be the plugin or the way it's positioned, so, hopefully this weekend I'll get time to investigate a little further. If not I'll downgrade to the previous version. <sigh> I really didn't want to install Sun's Java on my F13 boxes.

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Fedora :: Remove All Traces Of GNU Java And Openjdk And Replace With Sun JDK?

Mar 20, 2011

I have fedora 13 64bit box. I have installed latest Sun JDk. But when I do: java -version I still got OpenJDK version. So I completely removed OpendJDK. But now when I do: java -version I get even older GNU java 1.5 something libgcj. So I completely removed that too but it was asking to remove bunch of dependent apps like OpenOffice Writer etc. Even though I need the writer, I let it go because I do not want ever to see the face of any GNU java on my linux. So everything related to GNU java is removed. Luckily I am able to start Eclipse and it works fine and start normally (apparently using the installed Sun JDK which is what I want). But now when I do java -version I get bash: /usr/bin/java: No such file or directoy

Now what I need to do so that when I open any terminal window and enter java -version I should get Sun JDK version? Sun JDK is installed in /usr/java/jdk1.6.021. I also have symlinks: /usr/java/latest and /usr/java/defaults pointing to sun jdk.

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Fedora Installation :: Recompile In 9 If The Packages Installed Through Yum Install Command?

Mar 6, 2009

Currently i am using mapserver 5.0.3 , AGG 2.5-6 on fedora 9. I need some help with mapserver and AGG support. I am trying to use AGG/PNG outformat in the mapfile as well as i added precisely. When i call the link through browser i recieved the following error:

loadOutputFormat(): General error message. OUTPUTFORMAT clause references driver AGG/PNG, but this driver isn't configured. It is clearly evident that from the error, the driver is not configured. since all the mapserver version 5 suppotrs AGG rendering backend, so i checked whether mapserver supports AGG or not.

[kapil@localhost cgi-bin]$ mapserv -v
MapServer version 5.0.3 OUTPUT=GIF OUTPUT=PNG OUTPUT=JPEG OUTPUT=WBMP OUTPUT=SVG SUPPORTS=PROJ SUPPORTS=FREETYPE SUPPORTS=WMS_SERVER SUPPORTS=WMS_CLIENT SUPPORTS=WFS_SERVER SUPPORTS=WFS_CLIENT SUPPORTS=WCS_SERVER SUPPORTS=SOS_SERVER SUPPORTS=THREADS SUPPORTS=GEOS INPUT=TIFF INPUT=POSTGIS INPUT=OGR INPUT=GDAL INPUT=MYGIS INPUT=SHAPEFILE
[kapil@localhost cgi-bin]$

I found that my mapserver doesn't support AGG means SUPPORTS = AGG is missing in the above output. But i have already installed AGG in my system. In order to clear this issue i gone through many threads in forums, but i was not satisfied with the answers. Atlast i came to know that, i have to recompile the mapserver with AGG. The following link gives you some idea about compiling mapserver with AGG in linux [URL] But the problem now i am facing is i have installed both the mapserver and AGG through YUM INSTALL command so i dont know how to recompile mapserver with AGG support. I think, there will be no configuration file normally when installing through Yum insatll command.

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Fedora :: How Many Packages Installed Through YUM Command Prompt In Local System

Apr 20, 2011

Recently I have installed FC 14, I need to know how many packages installed through YUM command prompt in local system.

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Find The Right Command To Start Another XServer?

Jun 30, 2010

I tried my best on searching for the answer to this question. I couldn't find the right command to start another XServer. Maybe I just don't know how to look for it, or I'm using the wrong keywords. Anyway, what I want to happen is hit CTRL+ALT+F6 (F7 to return to my desktop) and start another XServer to run a full screen game. How do i do that? Is it possible to have multiple instances of X?

By the way, the error says that an instance of x server is already running on display 0 after I have issued this command: Code: startx In case you're wondering why this is my solution, it's because scripting is not my type for automatically making an xserver when I click a game, especially if you'd have to do it for all other games :/ So, let's stick to my idea D unless it's impossible, of course. EDIT: I was able to get a new xserver with xterm in it, but it seems there is no acceleration or some sort >.< OpenLieroX runs at a frame rate of 15 fps or so. Anyone have an idea on how to enable acceleration on openbox?

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Command To Find Hardware Address?

Jul 22, 2010

I need the command to find the HARDWARE ADDRESS.

I know ifconfig command gives the details.. but I just need the HWADDR that is only numbers eg. 00.22.11.33.AD

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Fedora Installation :: Bash Shell Could Not Find Kfontview Command

Apr 5, 2009

Bash shell could not find "kfontview" command, although kdebase-4.2.1-2.fc10.i386 already installed?

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General :: Find Mechanism With Irregular Expression (find Command) Or Perl?

Sep 7, 2010

I have 4 Linux machines with cluster.My target is to find all kind of IP address (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) in every file in the linux system remark: need to scan each file in the linux system and verify if the file include IP address if yes need to print the IP as the following

more /etc/inet/file.example1

182.23.2.4
255.255.0.0
10.10.1.1

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