Ubuntu Installation :: How To Install Java Jdk7 On 11.04
Aug 3, 2011
i have followed this link to install the jdk7. [URL] but when I use sudo update-alternatives --config java that will give me possibility to chose jdk7, it seemed like that it is listed in the jdk installed.
This is my first post and I'm pretty new on Debian. I had used Ubunu for a while now and I've decided to move on Debian Squeeze.But I've one problem: I've a Java programm to install and the installer is GUI Java based. When I run the script, I've the next message:
Preparing to install. Extracting the JRE from the installer archive.Unpacking the JRE.Extracting the installation resources from the installer archive.Configuring the installer for this system's environment.Launching installer Graphical installers are not supported by the VM. The console mode will be used instead. Preparing CONSOLE Mode Installation. But this program is not able to run the installation in console mode.
I've tried to install sun-java6-jre but without success.Has anyone an idea to help me install this programm? My Configuration: Debian Squeeze 6.0 amd64.
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.
I want to install java 6 update 18.Mine is 64 bit Ubuntu OS.I have downloaded jdk-6u18-linux-x64.bin file from sun.java.comBut I don't how to install .bin file in ubuntu.Before that can i use above file to install.
I have Ubuntu 10.4 with browsers Firefox and Chromium. Neither browser has Java. I want to install Java for both browsers. I have downloaded jre-6u20-linux-i586.bin and I have permission to execute it, but I don't know what folders to put it in before I execute. I need someone to educate me with detailed instructions because my computer skills are less than modest. Do I have to create folders?What is the command to execute?
I try to install the java plugin but the java test pages show not installed. I have tried the openjdk-6-jdk package and the Oracle/Sun 1.6.0_26 version to no avail.
Is there some good instructions page someplace? I have yet to find a set of instructions that provides something clear that works.
I had just downloaded and installed Ubuntu. I had to manually install the Software Center. So I did that and installed a bunch of things including OpenJDK and its browser plugins. OpenJDK caused trouble in a game I play, so I installed Sun instead. However, that's the old version. I followed the above instructions, removed the old verisons and attempted to install the plugins. But unless I use the Software Center, it doesn't work. I'm cutting and pasting exactly and nothing shows up in my aboutlugin screen.
i downloaded packages of java and amsn but i cant see them in the synaptic package manager.when i search them i cant find and when i click file--> add downloaded packages ,it doesnt take this packages.
I've just installed java (jre-6u21-linux-i586.bin) on Red Hat 4.4 AS and issued this command to check the java version: java -versionand got :bash :java: command not found
I am trying to install java jdk and jre, but all things I try to install I get this message. what can I do E: Linea 49 mal formada en lista de fuentes /etc/apt/sources.list (analisis de dist) E: No se pudieron leer las listas de fuentes.
I've been trying the best part of the day trying to install Java on a server remotely through terminal.I've read many guides and they are all straightforward - use "sudo apt-get update" and then the following:
Code: sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jre sun-java6-jdk sun-java6-bin However, I keep getting an error -
I use openSuse 11.1 64 bit with FireFox and want to install Java.I go tho the Sun-site and have the choice between : two Linux RPM files and two non-RPM files. I can download them onto /usr/java Then I want to use the YAST-software installer, but I do not know how to install it from Sun nor to install it from the software-manager.
So I am a bit puzzled. After upgrading to 10.04, I seem to have lost my official Sun Java and plugins for Firefox/Opera. I wouldn't care normally about having the official Sun Java instead of IcedTea plugin and Open Java which is now installed, except that my university doesn't support anything for our Student Information System except for official Sun Java.
My question is this: Is there a way to install Sun Java back onto my machine instead of the "new" OpenJava?