OpenSUSE Multimedia :: Java Runtime Environment For Windows 98 & Ies4linux-latest.t On IE6
Jan 10, 2009
I have installed IE6 [URL] On IE6 Adobe Flash Player, Adobe Shockwave Player 8.0 & Real Player 10.5 are working fine. When I tried to embed J2SE-Runtime Environment-1.5_17 by clicking 'Windows 98 & Windows ME Online'
---> 'open' ---> 'Modify'
---> 'Installation Completed' ---> 'Finish', i hoped that
everything will be fine. However, after closing the browser and restarting it I found that jre has not been installed on IE6. Incidentally the same thing occurred on debian-4.0r0-i386-netinstall.iso OS.
I tried a lot but I can' t enable java in firefox. I' ve installed java jre 1.6.20, I created symbolic shorcut to .mozilla/plugins directory but it doesn' t work. By the way /plugins directory wasn' esixt and i created it in .mozilla dir. I use opensuse 11.2 and firefox 3.6.3.
Just did a fresh install of 8.04 on wifes laptop (Inspiron 1521) as it has been a nightmare getting things to work with it's hardware and 8.04 seems to have the least issues. Did the first section of the Comprehensive Multimedia and Video Howto stickied at the top of this forum, then dled minecraft to test things out. Heres the terminal readout
Some files are generating in my Documents folder named hs_err_pid4214.log ........ different logs files are generated. I put the contents of one of them: Code: A fatal error has been detected by the Java Runtime Environment: SIGSEGV (0xb) at pc=0x00007f1714b33e30, pid=4214, tid=139736470193920 JRE version: 6.0_24-b07 Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (19.1-b02 mixed mode linux-amd64 compressed oops) Problematic frame: C [libsvllx.so+0x82e30] _ZN26SvNumberFormatsSupplierObj18SetNumberFormatterEP17SvNumberFormatter+0x0 # If you would like to submit a bug report, please visit: [URL]. The crash happened outside the Java Virtual Machine in native code. See problematic frame for where to report the bug.
I am trying to install the Matlab 7.5 compiled runtime for 64-bit Linux (MCRInstaller.75.glnxa64.bin) and keep getting a "No Java Runtime Environment(JRE) was found on this system." error message.
I understand the JRE is bundled with MCRInstaller and will self-compile/install. However, I don't have admin access, could this be the source of the problem? If so, how could I fix it (not sure how to direct it to install locally without going into the source code)?
I got around this error before, but stupid me didn't write down what I did and I forgot.
My firefox can't auto install java runtime evnviroment. I have try manual download at http://java.com/en/download/linux_manual.jsp?locale=en&host=java.com (Linux x64), and I have set up it follow intruction. But it is not effect. My contribution: Centos release 5.6(Final) Molliza: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux x86_64; en-US; rv:1.9.2.17) Gecko/20110429 CentOS/3.6-1.el5.centos Firefox/3.6.17
Running programs in X (WindowMaker) as another user.
Until recently (Debian Stretch) I was able to run graphical programs in X as a second user, like so:
- log into X as user1 - run "xhost+" - run "su - user2" - run any graphical program (gthumb, konquerer, ...) as user2
Now when I try to run a program as user2, I get
Code: Select all user2@localhost:~$ gthumb error: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR not set in the environment. Segmentation fault
XDG_RUNTIME_DIR for user1 points to /run/user/1000 which I believe gets created by pam_systemd when logging into X. However, doing "su - user2" does not create /run/user/1001. Why not? And how do I get on-the-fly user switching working again?
Related to this, /run/user/1001 not being created on user switch has always caused me some grief b/c audio would not work for user2. But I could work around that by piping pulse through a socket. But now graphics are also broken and that I can't seem to work around.
How do I configure Sun Java runtime to be the default. I'm trying to get rxtxSerial working and I think the problem might be that OpenJDK is my default...
Not sure why this isn't working: sudo update-alternatives --config java sudo: update-alternatives: command not found
I have tried to install and enable java, follow the instructions of this link:[URL] when I try to enable de java, for firefox, I can't linked de java with the browser, because I can't find de folder "plugins" on the path --> /lib/usr/lib/firefox).
I'm having touble with a java web application. It's online learning through SEEK's skillport website and it uses JRE runtime environment to display the content. I have java installed for Ubuntu as per java.com's website instructions, and I can launch my web application, however it only displays the left half of the screen. The other half is just not there. I'm running Ubuntu 10.10, all updates applied. I've also tried installing OpenJDK Runtime Environment (IcedTea6 1.9.2) but the same sypmtoms occur. Skillport's support centre only supports Suse Linux so they couldn't help me. I'm wondering if Java is the problem or maybe a browser issue? I've tried in Firefox as well as Google Chrome for linux - same result. Currently I'm having to boot into Windows so I can do my study. Everything else works fine in Ubuntu.
I recently gave the boot to Windows and installed Fedora 10. Under Windows, I was using VirtualBox for all of my virtualized computing needs. I had set up a virtual network with two virtual machines - one running Windows Server 2K3 and the other running Windows 2000 Pro. I could run both VMs at the same time and still use the host OS. Now I am trying a similar setup under Fedora, I am using VirtualBox to run Server 2K3 and Windows XP. The problem I encounter is that when I run one VM, one of my CPU cores rockets to 100% usage and the other hovers around 40% - 60% usage. Is there a way to enhance performance so I can run both VMs at the same time? Third, what would be the effects of me installing the Xen runtime environment package or the Xen emulator for KVM?
AMD 64-bit quad core Scientific Linux 6.0 Firefox 3.6 Firefox is complaining that I need a java plugin. Apparently, it has to be installed manually. I managed to download jre-6u25-linux-x64.bin and saved it on my desktop. Then a ran jre-6u25-linux-x64.bin and it created a directory on my desktop called jre-6.0_25. Within the directory there the following subdirectories: bin, javaws, lib, man, and plugin.
If you are interested, Java SE 6 Update 24 is available. The Check Java Version link in my signature will tell you if you are up to date or not. The Update Java Version link in my signature will tell you how to obtain and install the latest version. The 32 bit version install directions are on the left side of that page and the 64 bit instructions are on the right side.
Just remember to remove the current version before installing the new one as it says in the instructions. The remove instructions are below the install instructions. Also, in Step 9 - "Now you'll want to tell the system, that there's a new Java version available." See the note below it that says if you get an error upon entering the command once, enter it a second time. I have to do that and sometimes forget. Just thought I would mention that. These instructions are already setup for version 6 update 24, but they can be modified for any update and they will work. I have been using these instructions for a couple of years and they work.
The output of dpkg --get-selections | grep java on Karmic Koala is ca-certificates-javainstall java-commoninstall libaccess-bridge-javainstall libaccess-bridge-java-jniinstall sun-java6-bininstall sun-java6-jreinstall tzdata-javainstall
Yet when I go to a site like keepvid.com and enter a valid URL I get: Error: Please click here to download Java. If you already have Java, please restart your browser and try again. It appears you do not have Java installed or it is disabled on your system. You can get Java here. If you are still having difficulty with Java, check here for installing Java, or here for detailed instructions on enabling Java in your browser.
I downloaded Java into my home folder instead of downloading it in my usr folder because it wouldn't let me(even when I was root user). It is present in my home folder with its own directory, but I am unsure how to use it. I downloaded Java to try to play Minecraft, but when I open then .jar file with the directory nothing happens. The actual directory contains the following
folders:bin,javaws,lib,man,plugin,copyright,licens e,a read me file, thirdpartylicensereadme, and a welcome.html file. I don't like running Minecraft with OpenJDK because it lags tremendously and it won't close, and I heard the "real Java" runs it much better.Did I download it incorrectly, if so can you tell me how?
I'm trying to install Open Rocket : [URL]. I don't think I have java installed. I went to software center and tried to install "OpenJDK Java 6 runtime" and it says package dependencies cannot be resolved. I tried doing sudo apt-get install through terminal and it was dependent on a long list of things:
I just installed Ubuntu10.10 (i had 9.10 before that). I am trying to run VisualVM (which was already installed) and i get the following error "You are running VisualVM using Java Runtime Envoronment (JRE). Please use Java Development Kit (JDK) to run VisualVM"
I have Sun JDK installed. How do I instruvt VisualVM to use the JDK?
I'm new to the linux world and its been quit sometime since i've done any programming. However, I'm writing a program which simply calculates the load average of a process. In doing this I need to use the uptime command for linux in a java program. I've done a little bit of searching on the net and it mentions this is possiable by using java runtime command. Unfortunatly though I have yet to find a working example of this. I've tried just simply reading the /proc/uptime file but I have no clue how to format the 2 numbers in seconds to make it the same as if you just typed in uptime in the linux command prompt.
I am working on other's pc. I got a problem. I put the export sentence in the user's ~/.bashrc and root's ~/.bashrc. So when I type java -version either in user account or root account in the terminal, it works correctly. But when I type sudo java -version, the error appears, it cannot find the java. I am really confused. Is sudo different from directly using root account? How to set java environment when I type sudo in user account?
I'm on Ubuntu Maverick. If I need to install the latest Java SDK, what apt-get should I install? There are too many packages when I run apt-cache search java.
First you'll want to remove the old JRE or openJDK (if you have it). When JRE is installed from the repositories, do it like this: System - Administration - Synaptic Package Manager
Query: sun java Tick all installed packages and choose complete removal. When it's installed manually in /opt/java, see the instruction at the bottom of this column (under the header Removal). If you don't have JRE, then you'll probably have openJDK. That one should be completely removed as well. That can also be done with Synaptic Package Manager (query: openjdk).
After the latest round of updates approx Sep 10, sound has stopped working. (I rarely need sound for anything so it took a while to notice.) In Yast :: Hardware :: Sound it lists all of the devices that were previously defined.
- 0: SBx00 Azalia (Intel HDA) - 1: RS780 Azalia controller - 2: Logitech USB headset - 3: USB Audio
Yet when I go to Gnome :: Control Center :: Hardware :: Sound and select the tab Hardware, nothing is listed. I suspect this is why there is no sound. How do I go about reloading the hardware into the hardware listing?
how to check what my latest installed drivers are and how to install the latest? If I search for Nvidia in YaST then noting comes up. I beleive the latest drivers from Nvidia are 195.xxx