General :: Uninstall The Netbeans-6.5-ml-sh?
Dec 24, 2010i have installed the netbeans-6.5-ml-linux.sh on red hat linux 5.0 but i want to uninstall it & i dont know how to do this ???
View 2 Repliesi have installed the netbeans-6.5-ml-linux.sh on red hat linux 5.0 but i want to uninstall it & i dont know how to do this ???
View 2 RepliesNetbeans 6.8 Ubuntu 10.04: I add php to netbeans and when I type $ gksu netbeans its open netbeans without php editor. Only when I type $ sudo netbeans its open it properly
View 1 Replies View RelatedI used Netbeans IDE 6.8, then I updated, it error. Now I want to uninstall it, before reinstall it. Now,How to uninstall?
View 3 Replies View Relatedhave installed the netbeans-6.5-ml-linux.sh on red hat linux 5.0 but i want to uninstall it & i dont know how to do this ???
View 2 Replies View RelatedInstalled netbeans via synaptic but when I click 'NetBeans' it doesn't open... no error nothing
Tried running 'netbeans' in terminal and it's the same!
I just downloaded Netbeans for Ubuntu. Now I only have Java, how can I add PHP to it?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have two version of NetBeans installed in Fedora 15. I am unable to open them for the past three days.I would like to remove the existing ones completely but they were not installed via yum. How do I remove them?I tried the following, but in Gnome 3 if I type NetBeans it still shows two icons.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have looked at similar threads, but I still have a gap in my understanding.
I have netbeans-6.8-ml-linux.sh file and a jdk-6u18-linux-i586.bin file.
In a similar thread I found:
Quote:
chmod +x <installer_file> <- make it executable
./<installer_file> <- this should start the installer
Which file is my installer file? The .sh or the .bin ?
I'm using NetBeans for editing some php files ( in a php project ) at remote server.
all go normal, but when saving the edited file using NetBeans, the file's permissions are set to 0600 by default, making me not able to browse to the file at the remote server till chmod it to 0777 or else.
the main project folder have permissions 0777 and owned to me.
Also the all sub-folders and files under the project's folder have the same permission 0777.
What is the problem ? And how to get over it ?
I'm using Ubuntu 10.04, NetBeans 6.9 ( Final Edition ).
The Connection to the remote server is via FTP in Passive Mode.
I cannot uninstall Firefox, nor can I uninstall Chromium; one always stays if the other is uninstalled. For example, if I remove Firefox, Chromium will appear in its place and vice versa. This has got to be one of the weirdest bugs I've ever seen on Ubuntu! So, how can I uninstall both web browsers?
View 6 Replies View RelatedI have started learning Java and I don't really get on with Netbeans. (I found it hard to compile and debug etc but that could because it is late here). What IDE do people use and why?
View 5 Replies View Relatedi installed Netbeans on Fedora 12 (Gnome - 64bit) and its very slow. I get same poor performance with OpenJRE and SunJRE. My pc specs are : HD3870 ATI, AMD x2 5000+ @ 3.2ghz, 3gb DDR2 800++mhz RAM.
View 7 Replies View RelatedI have downloaded NetBeans 6.8 to do java proramming. After downloading I want to know how to run "netbeans-6.8-ml-linux.sh" file. From command line I went to the folder where the netbeans-6.8-ml-linux.sh file is, and I type the command.
$ sudo ./netbeans-6.8-ml-linux
it says that:
sudo: ./netbeans-6.8-ml-linux: command not found
Is it possible to make the editor font in NetBeans look exactly the same as it does in Ubuntu 9.10's gnome terminal or gedit (that is, use the same font and make it antialiased)?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm using Ubuntu 9.04 on a netbook with the remix UI. I downloaded netbeans and orginally it would show a gray screen after the splash screen disappeared. I was able to fix that by adding "export AWT_TOOLKIT=MToolkit" to /etc/profile.
I then disabled a plugin, can't remember which one, and added a plugin to netbeans internal repository. Now netbeans won't start at all. It freezes at the splash screen. I have done a complete removal and a reinstallation, so I doubt the plugin stuff is affecting it. When I run netbeans from console it hangs, and displays not output until I send it an interrupt. Then it spits out this error message:
Quote:
** (<unknown>:5182): CRITICAL **: giop_thread_request_push: assertion `tdata != NULL' failed
** (<unknown>:5182): CRITICAL **: giop_thread_request_push: assertion `tdata != NULL' failed
** (<unknown>:5182): CRITICAL **: giop_thread_request_push: assertion `tdata != NULL' failed
** (<unknown>:5182): WARNING **: FIXME: wait for completion unimplemented
** (<unknown>:5182): CRITICAL **: giop_thread_request_push: assertion `tdata != NULL' failed
I've tried a quick google search and found nothing. I've recently had to remove openJDK due to the sheer sluggishness of the entire outfit and instead installed SunJDK. Now, I've been trying to get Netbeans to work again (had to reinstall it) but it won't load. Here are the simple steps. 1. Click on netbeans (run) 2. Netbeans shows up the taskbar 3. Netbeans disappears from the taskbar 4. user left.
View 6 Replies View Relatedwhere do I add a jar so that NetBeans picks it up and the classes are available in the IDE source editor + ubuntu 10.4 ?
View 1 Replies View RelatedJust used synaptic to install Netbeans IDE. I see that it is version 6.01
and the latest version of Netbeans is 6.8.
How do I upgrade my installation ? As there is no option to do so in the package manager?
Slackware vers: 13.1
Netbeans vers: 6.9.1
JDK version: 1.6.0_24
Code:
#
# A fatal error has been detected by the Java Runtime Environment:
#
# SIGSEGV (0xb) at pc=0xb2d772fd, pid=2766, tid=2953837424
#
# JRE version: 6.0_24-b07
[code]....
I tried reinstalling both JDK and Netbeans to no avail.
how to install netbeans in ubuntu 10.10
View 7 Replies View Relatedlast night i "accidentally" (in a lets see what happens sorta way) used gdebi to install an .ipk to my mint9 box (.ipk was to play palmpre games on my n900) but now i cannot remove it (never used ipk before) an google on leads me to mameo/n900 sites an terminal spits it dummy:
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I want to improve the ugly fonts in netbeans 6.7.1 on Fedora 12. I tried adding this to the start options:
--laf com.sun.java.swing.plaf.gtk.GTKLookAndFeel
via the netbeans.conf
from some posted hints on the internet but it doesn't seem to help. I'm using the latest KDE4 (4.3.3-3) on Fedora 12 and openjdk
Code:
$> java -version
java version "1.6.0_0"
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (IcedTea6 1.6) (fedora-33.b16.fc12-x86_64)
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 14.0-b16, mixed mode) .
[Code]....
I'm a Linux novice and I'm looking to update the netbeans from the 6.8 to version 7.0. What's the best way to do this, can I just do a search in Yast and delete the 6.8 before I download and run the 7.0 script? Or should I do a side by side install?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI'm not sure if this is the place to post this, but I'm having trouble with NetBeans.
I'm trying to run a Java applet.
My code (provided by my Java instructor):
Code:
I get 1 of 2 errors, depending on my config:
1) If I run it with <default config>
2) If I run it with Web Start
I need NetBeans to work with applets for my Java class.
I Have probleme with Netbeans. I am Using Netbeans 6.8 and my operating system ubuntu 9.10 .I have probleme with netbeans it automatically crashing while i am working on that......,. I Downloaded Netbeans 6.8 from Netbeans website and installed. before crashing no error message is displayed.Daily I started Netbens and worked on that for some time after starting it works fine then some times it automatically crashed..
can u find solution for that
When I launch Netbeans the splash screen comes up fine, but when the loading bar gets to the "starting modules" phase the Desktop freezes up. Also sometimes nautilus causes the same kind of lockup.
I really like to know how to fix this.
edit:
it also freezes when using xmacro
Anyone knows a slackbuild for netbeans 6.8 for slackware64?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI downloaded the binaries, and changed file permission to execute. When I double click on it, it asks me if I want to run it in a terminal, it starts out by giving me a message about looking for a component, and then the terminal closes, and nothing else happens. Is Netbeans not supported under CentOS 5.3?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI just installed Linux Mint Debian on my computer and I (heart) it! Everything works perfect but two thing bothers me.
After I updated my system I have some programs I want to uninstall like Evolution, but when I try to, gnome-core and gnome-control-center is deleted too. Is there a way to make it NOT remove those, like a general method?
The next thing thats bothers me is when I uninstall Firefox, another browser is automatically installed. How do I remove firefox without something else is automatically installed?
My interest in Linux started in 99-ish, with Slackware, of course. I gave up on it because my English and computer skills weren't as good so I couldn't make ppp run After that I've tried Red Hat, Knoppix for experimenting mostly. More recently I've tried OpenSUSE and Ubuntu (which were somewhat strange and Windowsified) and then went back to Slackware because I've read and heard that this is what Linux should be.My current Linux "achievements" are compiling a kernel (2.6.34 now, from 2.6.29-6 stock) which made me learn why VESA console support and sky2 device driver are important Ummm, also running Samba and mediatomb and disabling PCMCIA and ACPI crap from init scripts.
After the latest reinstall of Slack, I downloaded the gcc 4.5 source, compiled it and installed it. So while browsing around with pkgtool, I noticed it still says gcc is 4.3.3 so I am planning on removing gcc with pkgtool (after compiling the source) and then, install it again. Which leads me to my question: how to uninstall a program I've installed via "make install" I vaguely recall few sources that also had "make uninstall" but I also tried it on something (I know "something" is really helpful) few days ago and it said there was no rule for 'uninstall'So, how do I uninstall stuff?Obviously reading what "make install" installs and erasing it manually will be a one albeit crude way of doing so.