I'm having some trouble with Java based games. I am running 11.04 64x and I downloaded and installed the latest sun-jvm. I know my hardware can run these two games very well (Minecraft and Spiral Knights). I'm wondering if maybe sun isn't my default plugin.
i tried to download several games for lubuntu, but some of them are running badly, and slow the system down, although they are not very large one of them is just 100MB, other one was even much less than that. i have pentium 4, 512 ram 128 MB built in video card PC.
I recently installed Ubuntu. I am trying to play yahoo pool in a java environment. It loads and I can play, but it wont let me type in the chat area. Ive tried firefox and chrome. I havent tried other yahoo games besides Pool but I'm sure its the same story.
I play two online games. One uses flash (Habbo), the other java (RuneScape). With the flash one, it loads everything up until the part where it loads the interactive elements (hovering navigators, interactive chat rooms etc), then it crashes and tells me to reload. With the java one, everything loads up until the login screen, but when I actually go to log in, it just sits there and tells me it's connecting but doesn't do anything.
I've asked the support team on Habbo for assistance, but I got a reply telling me to clear my temporary files with instructions for windows machines, even though I specified I was on Ubuntu. I did what they instructed me to (which was clearing everything from my DNS cache to my temporary files), with no amazing results. Runescape was pretty much the same. I think it's something to do with my internet... I'm not really an expert at this.
I'm having some problems with my video drivers I think. Before I get into detail here's some info about my laptop: It's a Laptop, yes. Graphics Card = ATI Mobility Radeon X2300 Model: ASUS F3KE (the 1 without the Camera, just a mic) Ubuntu Version: 9.10
I believe the problem is with my Video Driver. I can Set Visual effects on high without any trouble, but when running games (Even Java Games) that I can run flawlessly when running under Vista are almost impossible to run on Ubuntu, extremely low FPS and well it's just pointless to even try!
Examples of games are: Guild Wars running (Well not really *running*) with wine. Saga with wine Wurm Online (Java) Alien Arena And even Glest!
I've tried Kubuntu, Ubuntu, Firefox and Google-Chrome. Loading chess games in Chesslab by Game Colony almost always chokes (Chrome shows the "He's Dead, Jim" page). Never happens in Windows.
I just installed Debian Squeeze a couple days ago and haven't had any problems so far except trying to get 3D acceleration to work with my Radeon 5770 card. When running glxgears, I get over 900 FPS and the gears are spinning great. When I try to run a 3D game like OpenArena, ScorchedEarth, or FlightGear, they are all so slow as to be unplayable. (extremely slow)
I've been trying to get this working for a while and had no luck.As per internet advice, I installed firmware-linux-free and firmware-linux-nonfree.
In glxinfo, it says "direct rendering: yes"
In my /var/log/Xorg.0.log file it says:
(WW) RADEON(0): Direct rendering disabled (II) RADEON(0): Acceleration disabled (WW) Falling back to old probe method for vesa (WW) Falling back to old probe method for fbdev
I have a laptop with a sis 650 video card. It works just fine except in video games like assault cube where it runs really slow. Now that could be because I have less than a gig of memory, but more likely it seems lack of 3D support. I found the sis_drv.o-402 file on the sis site, which seems to be a kernel module. This info came from an article that is a couple of years old. It, and other references speak of using "insmod sis_drv.o-402". I can not find such a command, nor can I find reference to it in the opensuse site. I also can not seem to find which driver I am currently using, and if it has 3D support.
My aim is to test on my computer some .jar games for cell phone before installing them on my Samsung GT-S5230. Unfortunately, the result of the following commands is not so happy:
Code: java -jar ./The-Crow.jar Failed to load Main-Class manifest attribute from ./The-Crow.jar Code: manolo@manolo-laptop:/media/DV/GIOCHI$ jarwrapper ./WSC20093D.jar
I have the latest drivers installed from ati, everything worked fine recently but now suddenly no games will run. I can access the Catalyst control centre, so it's not like my drivers got accidentally removed.
i get this error via terminal on any game i try to run, warsow, 0 a.d. etc
Quote:
******************** ERROR: Failed to load libGL.so.1 ******************** Error: Failed to load libGL.so.1
I am thinking somehow a certain library i needed got removed?
My current setup is: * Dual GTS 250 video cards * 3 Monitors * Used nvidia-settings to run each monitor as a separate x session * This is all running on Linux Mint Debian Edition
When running games (Starcraft II) in Wine via PlayOnLinux, I've found that the mouse does not get locked. I already tried various solutions littered across the web and none work so I'd rather just disable my other two monitors while playing. Does anyone know of a method where I can turn off my other two monitors (not my primary monitor) while running Wine and then turn then back on afterwards? I don't mind having to manually run a script before and after gaming.
This is the output of my xrandr for each of my monitors (I get a different xrandr depending on which X session (i.e. monitor) I try xrandr on): Primary Monitor xrandr: Failed to get size of gamma for output default Screen 0: minimum 320 x 175, current 1920 x 1080, maximum 1920 x 1080 default connected 1920x1080+0+0 0mm x 0mm .....
Second Monitor xrandr: Failed to get size of gamma for output default Screen 1: minimum 320 x 240, current 1280 x 1024, maximum 1280 x 1024 default connected 1280x1024+0+0 0mm x 0mm .....
Third Monitor xrandr: Failed to get size of gamma for output default Screen 2: minimum 320 x 175, current 1280 x 1024, maximum 1280 x 1024 default connected 1280x1024+0+0 0mm x 0mm .....
I could not figure out from the above outputs what I should be using for the --output flag. I assumed it was default and tried the following: ~ $ xrandr --output default --off xrandr: Failed to get size of gamma for output default But as you can see, it didn't work. Additionally, since all three xrandr outputs list the monitor as default, I wouldn't know how to turn my other monitors back on afterwards (if the command did work). Do you know what might be wrong in my nvidia-settings or what else I could try?
I'm new to, not just SUSE, but Linux(.) I saw the link to the newbie guide However it's asking for information, I choose not to make public, or or known.Also, Any info on running a game server for Source SDK games.
I've had this problem on a few flash games (a couple of EA's sports management games on Facebook, and the Pokemon Dream World.) When I first use them everything's fine, but as I continue coming back to them, they seem to run a little slower each time. Ultimately in the case of the former two it got so bad that they were unusual.
Why is this happening? If they were slow from the start I could understood, but what could be making them go wrong on repeated plays?
I'm on 32 bit Kubuntu Lucid, firefox is my browser, and it's the official flash plugin.
I installed Debian recently, and everything seems to be working fine, except some video games are unusually slow compared to what they would normally be. Tremulous, for example, worked reasonably fine on this computer with Windows XP, but now (Debian) for some reason it's laggy even on the title screen. Something wrong with my video drivers?
All of the information I know: The computer is a Dell Dimension 3000 RAM: 256mb? Gnome System Monitor says 247.1mb, SWAP: about 730mb Processor: Intel Celeron 2.40GHz HD: 25gb out of a 40gb HD free, and an external 1tb HD with about 920gb free Debian Release 6.0 (squeeze) Kernel Linux 2.6.32-5-686 GNOME 2.30.2 (I've tried LXDE also, no noticeable change) Only linux on the machine.
I have a Java application that is used to create PCB layouts called 'DIY Layout Creator'. When I run it on FC10 it is really slow, 7 seconds to render a new object. If I run it on Ubuntu, it works well. I have done some searching and it looks like it is a video driver problem in X windows. FC10 xorg-X11-server is at 1.5.3 where Ubuntu has 1.6.0. FC10 is a the most FC10 version. I tried to update my Xorg to an FC11 version but it fails to install due to dependencies. Other that upgrading to FC12, are there any other options to correct this bug?
I have the following spec: - Intel Core 2 Duo 1.86Ghz - 4GB Ram - 1TB Hard Disk - 256MB Nvidia GeForce Graphics Card
I believe my system is quite fast, yet programs like JDownloader and Vuze (aka azureus) are very slow. More so on the GUI side, not so much program functionality (although I have not tested this either). If I scroll down a list of items, it takes ages, it lags and response time is quite bad.Also, I have two java processes running, each using 200MB of memory. I am assuming one is for Vuze and the other is for Jdownloader. It seems to me that Windows XP/Windows 7 ran java applications much faster and had less ram. I definitely see that with Vuze as it never went into the 200MB area when under windows.
I just did an upgrade from 8.04 to 9.04 and i'm loving it. I just need to get Java working so I can use ..... and stuff like that. I installed OpenJDK and the plugin but I can't figure out how to get it to work in Google Chrome or even Firefox.
I ve noticed that iceweasel (3.5.13) is slow in some java requiring websites: showcase: [URL] then add in the field location more than two locations (3=max i think). notice the slughiness if not the IW rash. Trying the same with epiphany (2.30.6) is (much) bettereventhough the cpu usage is also getting high System: Linux debian 2.6.32-5-686 #1 SMP Tue Oct 19 14:40:34 UTC 2010 i686 GNU/Linux at Gnome Desktop
I'm using Arch Linux with kernel 3.0 and brcmsmac to manage my wireless card. My desktop environment is KDE 4.7 and I use networkmanager to handle network. Recently I've been affected by a weird problem wherein whenever I'm connected to a network Java apps such as jEdit take ~30 seconds longer to start but behave normal once started. What could it be due to and how can I fix it?EDIT:The problem occurs both with Oracle's JRE and OpenJDK, both versions 1.7. I'm behind a HTTP proxy, if that makes a difference.EDIT:I've discovered the cause of this problem. My /etc/hosts file had the wrong host name in it. After correcting this to my hostnameeverything is fine.
I would like some help to run sql queries in Ubuntu. For a school IT project, we must write a Java program that runs queries. Seeing that I'm going away on holiday and will be away from my Win7 desktop, I will have to work on my Ubuntu laptop. When I run my program, I get these two sql exceptions:
Code:
sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcDriver No suitable driver found for jdbc:odbc:ITPAT2010
Note: it is not my program that is causing the problem, since it works fine on Win7. But here's my code anyway:
Code:
void OpenDB() { System.out.println("INTO BRIDGE"); String url = "jdbc:odbc:ITPAT2010"; //JOU BRUG SE NAAM
[code]....
I believe the drivers that handles the connection to the database aren't installed. The format of my database is: *.accdb (was created on Win7 using Office 2010). I can't open this file, probably because I have no database programs installed?
I am the new user of linux and installing eclipse IDE in the ubuntu server10.10. I have followed the steps given in the links [URL] and [URL]. After installing sun-java6-bin, sun-java6-jre and sun-java6-jdk, java is not running in my ubuntu server10.10. and got error like this
$ java -version Error: could not open '/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.21/jre/lib/i386/jvm.cfg' $ javac -version Error: could not open '/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.21/jre/lib/i386/jvm.cfg' $ javac HelloWorld.java Error: could not open '/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.21/jre/lib/i386/jvm.cfg' $ java HelloWorld Error: could not open '/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.21/jre/lib/i386/jvm.cfg'
I have this problem that whenever java is running (eg. Runescape), sound works only in the Java window, and I don't get sound from flash, mp3s or anywhere else.I found several similar threads but most of them were unsolved, and the few solutions didn't work.Note: Earlier, I used to use IcedTea browser plugin for java, which didn't seem to give any sound problems, though was a bit glitchy otherwise. This problem started only after switching to the Java plugin found
I am the new user of linux and installing eclipse IDE in the ubuntu server10.10. I have followed the steps given in the links http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/howto-u...igure-jdk-jre/ andttp://eclipse.dzone.com/articles/ho...-33-ubuntu-710. After installing sun-java6-bin, sun-java6-jre and sun-java6-jdk, java is not running in my ubuntu server10.10. and got error like this
$ java -version Error: could not open '/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.21/jre/lib/i386/jvm.cfg' $ javac -version
The main problem is that the software was developed about 15 years ago and is incompatible with the most current version of Java. I would like to know how to install an older version of Java so that I can use it with just this one application, without changing the version of Java that I use for everything else.
I can't seem to be able to get Java working on my computer which is running Ubuntu 9.10 and firefox 3.6. I have followed instructions to download Java and when I restart firefox there is no Java plugin and it does not appear to be installed.
I'm trying to get a Tomcat server running using the Java VM -server option on Ubuntu Karmic 9.10 (I'm using the official Karmic AMI on EC2: ami-bb709dd2)
I install Tomcat: Code: sudo apt-get -y install tomcat6
I set up a bit of configuration in /etc/default/tomcat6: Code: JAVA_OPTS="-Djava.awt.headless=true -Xms1024m -Xmx1024m -XX:PermSize=384m -XX:MaxPermSize=384m"
I can start Tomcat with no problems: Code: sudo /etc/init.d/tomcat6 restart
However, if I add the -server option into the JAVA_OPTS variable, like so: Code: JAVA_OPTS="-server -Djava.awt.headless=true -Xms1024m -Xmx1024m -XX:PermSize=384m -XX:MaxPermSize=384m"
I get this: Code: $ sudo /etc/init.d/tomcat6 restart * Stopping Tomcat servlet engine tomcat6 ...done. * Starting Tomcat servlet engine tomcat6 Invalid option -server Cannot parse command line arguments
All day today, my laptop has been absurdly hot.The core temperatures were exceeding 70.0C even though it was on a cooling pad and I had disabled wireless, lowered the screen brightness, and put the CPU on Powersave. (For comparison, the temp usually stays at 45.0C if I do all this)
Finally, I decided to check htop, and I found IcedTea Plugin at the top with 99% CPU usage. This is used to run embedded Java applets (Java, not Javascript). Curiously, no Java applets were running at that time.Now skip ahead an hour to when I finally discover that the IcedTea Plugin was left over from earlier because it didn't stop running when it was supposed to. Looking online, I see several complaints about Java being very taxing on the CPU in Ubuntu, but I don't see anything about Java applets continuing to run after they're gone.
Can anyone who has Java installed confirm that this happens on their system?
1. Open htop. Search for "icedtea" to make sure it isn't already running. Then click on "CPU%" to sort the list. 2. Open this page in Firefox: www.java.com/en/download/help/testvm.xml 3. Check htop. Is IcedTea climbing to the top? (if you have Java, it likely will, because this is a common issue) 4. Navigate off of the Java.com page by closing the tab or clicking Back. 5. Here's what I want to know. Check htop again. Is IcedTea still there? 6. Restart Firefox to get rid of IcedTea.
I am Dharmendra newbie to Ubuntu 10.04 OS and looking for how to install java (jdk1.6) on Ubuntu and also want to play the video and the problem is that i don't have an internet connect so is there any other way to get pacakages or plugins to install the above software reply me soon am waiting for that.