Fedora :: Running The Zotero Openoffice Integration Plugin In F13 Under The Openjdk Plugin?
May 31, 2010
I',m having trouble running the zotero openoffice integration plugin in F13 under the openjdk plugin.It's known top be not working as per The problem lies in some permissions as reported here -fedora-linux/However i want to know if there's any progress on it, since i dont have privilege to install it in my lab computer. Also i found this old bug reportwhich seems to have something done.If anypone has any idea please post, else i think i need to file a new bug report.EDIT: I'd be glad even if someone can guide me to write local policy (.java.policy) to enable the plugin
I have to type a report and it would be nice not to have to do copy and paste with my whole bibliography. I am running.
Linux linux-xu0v 2.6.27.45-0.1-default #1 SMP 2010-02-22 16:49:47 +0100 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux OpenSuse 11.1 with KDE 3.5.10 (rev. 89) Openoffice:3.2.1.3-1.1 Zotero 2.0.3 Zotero OO plugin: 3.0.7a Java: 1.6.0.u20-0.1.1 The paths of the plugin are set to: Java UNO path: file:///usr/lib64/ooo3/basis3.2/ure-link/share/java/ soffice executable path: file:///usr/lib64/ooo3/basis-link/program/
I am getting the following error message when I try to insert a reference: Zotero OpenOffice Integration could not communicate with OpenOffice.org because the soffice executable directory specified in the Zotero OpenOffice Integration preferences does not contain a "soffice" file. See the Zotero word processor plugin troubleshooting page for information on how to locate the appropriate directory. The zotero page does not give a great deal of help. Did somebody make this plugin work with OpenOffice in OpenSuse? Especially: are the paths indicated correct?
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.
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,
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.
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.
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.
I have the following packages of openjdk and icedtea installed. i openjdk-6-jre - OpenJDK Java runtime, using Hotspot JIT i openjdk-6-jre-headless - OpenJDK Java runtime, using Hotspot JIT (headless) i openjdk-6-jre-lib - OpenJDK Java runtime (architecture independent libraries) i icedtea-6-jre-cacao - Alternative JVM for OpenJDK, using Cacao i A icedtea-6-jre-jamvm - Alternative JVM for OpenJDK, using JamVM
Now I am not a developer or anything just a user. My use-case are two :- a. Running java programs on the desktop b. Running java in the web-browser.
I *think* both of them get installed by default. Openjdk via the default-jre virtual package while icedtea due to some of the openjdk headless packages. ~$ aptitude why openjdk-6-jre i default-jre Depends openjdk-6-jre (>= 6b23~pre8-2~) ~$ aptitude why icedtea-6-jre-jamvm i openjdk-6-jre-headless Recommends icedtea-6-jre-jamvm (= 6b23~pre8-2) ~$ aptitude why openjdk-6-jre-headless i openjdk-6-jre-lib Depends openjdk-6-jre-headless (>= 6b17) $ aptitude why openjdk-6-jre-lib i openjdk-6-jre-headless Depends openjdk-6-jre-lib (>= 6b23~pre8-2)
Notice the circular dependency at the end. From what I read the headless packages are basically for those systems where a server is running which does not have have a monitor, in which case I wonder why its installed in my system? My actual issue is of having the java for iceweasel. I did search for having java plugins and did not find anything except for icedtea-plugin to run java on my browser.
Trying to install it through gave conflicts :- $ sudo aptitude install icedtea-plugin [sudo] password for shirish:
The following NEW packages will be installed: icedtea-netx{a} icedtea-plugin xulrunner-1.9.1{ab} 0 packages upgraded, 3 newly installed, 0 to remove and 4 not upgraded. Need to get 8,642 kB/9,103 kB of archives. After unpacking 26.5 MB will be used.
The following packages have unmet dependencies: openjdk-6-jre-headless: Conflicts: icedtea-netx (< 1.1.1-2~) but 1.1-1 is to be installed. xulrunner-1.9.1: Depends: libmozjs2d (= 1.9.1.16-6) but 1.9.1.16-9 is installed. The following actions will resolve these dependencies:
Keep the following packages at their current version: 1) icedtea-netx [Not Installed] 2) icedtea-plugin [Not Installed] 3) xulrunner-1.9.1 [Not Installed]
Accept this solution? [Y/n/q/?] q Abandoning all efforts to resolve these dependencies. Abort.
I did see the other solutions but most of them recommend downgrading both the openjdk and icedtea packages to the ones in testing rather than in unstable.
I am using Kubuntu 10.04 with Firefox 3.6 from Mozilla's website and I use OpenJDK from the Ubuntu repsitories.I want to know how do I configure OpenJDK with the Firefox to view Java applets in the browser.
I am using openSUSE 11.0. This OS installation gives firefox 3.0.5 Beta. I had installed new version of firefox at /usr/local/bin/firefox. I had placed link of this firefox at /usr/bin using this command ->
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linux-snvz:/usr/bin # ln -s /usr/local/bin/firefox/firefox firefox My older firefox contains the flush plugin. So i can easily played ..... video's in my browser. But now my new browser saying that it doesn't have flash plugin. I was tried to install flash plugin once again.
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Even after installation also my browser is again without flash plugin.
i have this-for me huge problem- xfce4-xkb-plugin won�t save my keyboard setup and it won�t show after startup in xfce4 panel (xubuntu 9.10): I did this:
1) i added in /etc/default/console-setup needed keyboard layouts (de,hr,rs)-because i know that after restart xfce4-xkb-plugin will not memorize my layouts.
While using Rhythmbox this morning, I was greeted by a blunt and undiscriptive error message:
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Plugin Error:Unable to activate plugin Cover Art.Going to the plugin page, I was supprised to find that most of the installed plugins would not load. Without any info being offered in the player, I looked on line. Many people had problems with other plugins, and most of the time it was a problem with an uninstalled python package. But I checked on this site and I found that I had all of these packages installed. (Well, the python ones at least, to check all of them would take forever.)
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After finding no help there, I ran rhythmbox -d to debug:
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(12:04:33) [0x934fe68] [rb_python_module_init] rb-python-module.c:406: Init of python module (rhythmbox:4971): Rhythmbox-WARNING **: unable to load module as python runtime could not be initialized
From MS-Word, there are certain graphics that one can create that feature linked boxes of text (I think they're referred to as smart graphics, or something). There's another MS program called visio that also creates these type of graphics. When I tried to open a docx file that had one of these graphics in it with openoffice.org (I'm using version 3.1 from debian backports on my lenny system), it was unable to read it. Is there a plugin or filter that I can add to openoffice.org to give it this functionality? If not, is there another program that reads these files?
I use openSUSE 11.4 64 bits, KDE and FireFox 5.0. I regularly update. When trying to reach my bank, I get the following error: Code: icedteanp plugin error: Failed to run /usr/lib64/jvm/java-1.6.0-openjdk/jre/bin/java. For more detail rerun "firefox -g" in a terminal window. Is there anything I can do to remediate ? Does IcedTea everything that Java does?
I have just installed the newest version of ubuntu (10.10 the maverick meerkat) and im struggling installing any programs, wine and vlc arnt appearing on synaptic package manager and anything i try to do in either the command promt or ubuntu software centre doesnt work either. On the command promt when i follow the commands as seen on various tutourials the command promt comes back with an error. VLC example given below.
In my frustration to get adobe flash working in firefox I deleted the /usr/lib/flash-plugin folder. Now when I try to uninstall "Flash-Plugin" from YAST it fails as it can't find the sub-folder. I also cannot install the latest version of flash player as it says that it is already installed - So I am stuck in a loop.
I am running SUSE 11.2.
Is there a config file of installed programs that I can modify to remove the "Flash-Plugin" entry, or is there another way to get over this problem.
I'm trying to access a VMware server via Lab Manager using Firefox 3.6.12 from Ubuntu 10.10. Lab Manager comes up but when I double click on a VM console to open it up I get: VMware Remote MKS Plugin not running. So, I install the plugin and restart Firefox, as directed. The plugin shows that VMware Remote MKS Plugin 2.2.0.0 is installed. I go back to Lab Manager and double click on it, but get the same message. Lab Manager does not find the plug in.
Yesterday I wasn't able to successful enable JRE in my firefox.This is what I did ,
I downloaded the rpm from the file and installed it in /usr/java Code: chmod a+x jre-6u<version>-linux-i586-rpm.bin./jre-6u<version>-linux-i586-rpm.bin This successfully installed Firefox JRE in my system now in order to make firefox know abt it
I went to /usr/lib/firefox/plugins and Code: ln -s /usr/java/jre1.6.0_24/lib/i386/libnpjp2.so as said in the instruction manual. Still firefox isn't able to recognise the plugin.
It's what I encounter when I try to finish the installation of openoffice 3.3 with desktop-integration. The other .deb packages install ok.
Code: noel@noel-SN12E200:~/Downloads/OOO330_m20_native_packed-1_en-US.9567/DEBS/desktop-integration$ sudo dpkg -i *.deb (Reading database ... 152680 files and directories currently installed.) Unpacking openoffice.org-debian-menus (from openoffice.org3.3-debian-menus_3.3-9556_all.deb) ... dpkg: error processing openoffice.org3.3-debian-menus_3.3-9556_all.deb (--install): trying to overwrite '/usr/share/mime/packages/openoffice.org.xml', which is also in package libreoffice-common 1:3.3.3-1ubuntu2 dpkg-deb: error: subprocess paste was killed by signal (Broken pipe) /usr/bin/gtk-update-icon-cache gtk-update-icon-cache: Cache file created successfully. Processing triggers for shared-mime-info ... Unknown media type in type 'virtual/bluedevil-input' Unknown media type in type 'virtual/bluedevil-audio' Unknown media type in type 'virtual/bluedevil-sendfile' Unknown media type in type 'all/all' Unknown media type in type 'all/allfiles' Unknown media type in type 'uri/mms' Unknown media type in type 'uri/mmst' Unknown media type in type 'uri/mmsu' Unknown media type in type 'uri/pnm' Unknown media type in type 'uri/rtspt' Unknown media type in type 'uri/rtspu' Unknown media type in type 'interface/x-winamp-skin' Processing triggers for menu ... Errors were encountered while processing: openoffice.org3.3-debian-menus_3.3-9556_all.deb
I tried several times to uninstall openoffice from Kpackagekit, but I still have the same errors.
i need the Web Tools Platform for eclipse. This is not a rpm-packet.But I can't install this with the software update from eclipse from URL...Cannot complete the install because one or more required items could not be found.
I am currently using Fedora 11 KDE as my primary operating system at work, but i am having a little bit of troubles getting an audio player to work properly.
I am trying to play music off of a separate primary FAT32 file system (which is my shared drive amongst all my operating systems), but when i attempt to load the files via JuK, i receive this error: cannot find demultiplexer plugin for MRL.
I have been playing around with other players as well, and it seems like the only other player which will actually load up the media on this separate partition is Banshee, but doesn't seem to want to play it.
I installed shockwave to try and get a game working. The game ended up not working correctly and shockwave installe da plugin to play flash content in Firefox. So now Firefox won't play flash content. I removed Shckwave but Shockwave left the plugin for Firefox. I cannot seem to getrid of it I even reintalled the flash plugin to no avil. So how to get rid of the Shockwave plugin from Firefox. Then I can reinstall the flash plugin.
I've got fedora12 64bit and have installed sun java 64bit. If I run java -version its shows that its using sun java. I have followed a few site now to get firefox to use the sun plugin but nothing seems to work. All I get when I click a java app is to run it in iced tea.
I'm getting no sound with the flashplayer plugin in either Konqueror or Firefox. It was working until recently. The video is OK, but I cannot hear any sound.I've tried all sorts of things to fix this, but to no avail
I upgraded yesterday from fedora 12 to 13, now I've an issue with the new Firefox (3.6): the GWT development plugin for firefox 3.6 is not working.
I read that (1) firefox 3.6 is supported, but it may not work on distributions where a custom patch has been applied on the gecko engine. Is this the case of ff 3.6 on fedora 13?
I've a 64bit machine, but I'm not sure if this is related.
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Ok, I solved recompiling the plugin following the comment #16 at