I could not get JAVA working in Lucid. Installed OpenJDK Java 6 Runtime and OpenJDK Java 6 Webstart from Ubuntu Software Center but no Java showed up in Firefox's about:plugins.After searching for hours in numerous forums (mostly dealing with sun-java) I got the idea that the web-browser plugin could be missing. And so I found the following solution:Install icedtea6-plugin With Synaptic Package Manager (or Icedtea java plugin from Ubuntu Software Center).
After upgrading java (jre) to 1.6.0_19, the java plugin no longer loads into Firefox. All the rest of my plugins from /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/ load fine.Java can be a pain such a pain the neck!
I'm trying to install Sun's Java6 JRE since IcedTea isn't cutting it for me. Perhaps I'm going insane. If not, I've suddenly lost faith in my favourite distro. [URL]. Tells me that there aren't any Sun packages anymore. sudo apt-get update apt-cache search jre | grep sun gives nothing apt-cache search java | grep sun:
sunflow - rendering system for photo-realistic image synthesis sun-javadb-client - Java DB client sun-javadb-common - Java DB common files sun-javadb-core - Java DB core sun-javadb-demo - Java DB demo sun-javadb-doc - Java DB documentation sun-javadb-javadoc - Java DB javadoc cat /etc/apt/sources.list: .....
Is there a proper way to install 32-bit Firefox 3.5.11 with Sun Java 1.6.0 on 64-bit Lucid 10.04 Ubuntu? I want to run VMWare guest on Lucid and 64-bit Firefox 3.6.9 has issue with VMware.
In v10 I could not paste into a java chat window....didn't make me happy but I lived with it using link shortners and hand typing things.Now in v11(.04) not only can I not do that but now when I click on a link in the java chat window it takes about 5 minutes for it to open a new tab in Firefox.For Windows the chat window also has pasting problems and you need to revert to Java 6 build 23. I have tried to install Groovy and Tomcat java stuffs and that didn't help and I ended up reInstalling 11.04...I'm thinking of going back to v10. This is rough.
I tried to get support from Sony online chat but when I load it in Google chrome, it says Missing Plugin... When I try in FireFOx, it says "Get JRE plugin"... when I click it, nothing happens. I tried downloading the Java x64 RPM and installed it using command line and its still telling me the same thing...
I can't get java applications to run properly in a lot of cases. I've tried completely removing Java and reinstalling it. I've tried removing Iced Tea and OpenJDK and installing Sun Java instead. I've done a complete, clean reinstall of Ubuntu. The symptoms of my problem never seem to change. Minecraft is the best example I can give you. As soon as the game loads (in the web or on the desktop alike) it closes abruptly. This is what's in the log file.
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I'm thinking "C [+0x416] __kernel_vsyscall+0x2" is important somehow. I can't seem to figure out what it means. I've tested this on a friend's laptop using the same (Ubuntu 10.10) and it works fine, no errors. I know other people are running their java fine.
I am trying to get the java plugin extension for firefox so that I can run some java applications. I've modified the repositories, run sudo-apt-update, and run apt-get install java6-plugin (among other things). I thought this was successful because when I go to synaptic package manager the sun-java6 things are marked as installed. But when I open up firefox and look at my extensions, there is no java6 plugin!
I am a new user of ubuntu 10.04. I installed the above version to a pc at my work and i 'm trying to make it work with a program we use through explorer (Firefox/Internet Explorer) and uses java. I managed through search to install and use as default java 1.6.0_20 but when i 'm trying to use the tab of the program. It appears a message that says
"Error. Click here for details." Details -> The application failed to run. Details-> [Log File] Java Plug-in 1.6.0_20 Using JRE version 1.6.0_20-b02 Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM
if there is someone who asked the same question, but I have the Ubuntu 10.10 net-book remix version, and every time that I go to try to download and install the Java applet, it will download Ok (I think), but when I try to open the file, there are no errors, but it won't open. When I try to re-download, it does nothing again.
On Lucid after yesterday's upgrade to Firefox 3.6.14, Java isn't working properly.On a website that I often use, the navigation buttons are appearing erratically - either not at all (just white spaces) or some are present but others are not. They work perfectly with Chrome.I have sun-java6-jre, sun-java-bin and sun-java6-plugin installed, and the latter is enabled in Firefox.
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 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 have tested Icedtea and sun java on 10.04, but I'm not able to play [url]
Sun gets closest, but still fails. I use ver. 1.6.0_20. Is there any way I can download/save the java applet from the web-page and open it with sun java 6 web start ?
I don't get the java plugin 1.6.0_21 working in Firefox 4.0b5pre. I deleted icedtea with the synaptic package manager and then I installed java 1.6.0_21 with chmod a+x and ./ .Everything goes well so far without any fault message. Then I created a symlink with ln -s ...but here I get no message. After I checked the java plugin in firefox and there was nothing I checked with java -version if java is there and there was no java installed.
I am just trying out Natty for the first time. I'm having trouble installing sun-java. The iced-tea plugin which comes with firefox just doesn't cut it for pogo card games.I seemed to have installed it correctly because when I check my Software Manager there is a green check on all of the sun java6 stuff. But when I go to tools/addons/plugins the only thing there is the icedtea (no sun java6 plugin). I may have to go back to using linux mint.
After installing 3.5.6 from backports, applets stopped working. I installed the java-6-sun package but it's still not making it. Searched google but haven't found anything but some bug fixes. Also saw something about ipv6, but not sure if that's related. That seemed to affect java programs. I use jedit and that is working fine. I downloaded the latest SDK from Sun and created a link from /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins and /usr/lib/iceweasel/plugins and /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins to /opt/SDK/jdk/jre/plugin/i386/ns7-gcc29/libjavaplugin_oji.so. Prior to the update to 3.5.6, the plugins were working and I could get the ..... stuff etc.
My java-plugins stopped working. I can'tlog on to my webbank and Danish authorities without it. I've tried in Google Chrome, Konqueror, Firefox and Opera. None of them works. All browsers report that java is enabled. According to yast2 I have:
I have installed the Java rpm for 64 bit. I have tried re installing it and it says its already installed but it doesn't not show up in my plugins on firefox. Then when I run something that requires Java it says java is required. I am very new to linux and I am not sure what to do
I am trying to get the java plugin extension for firefox so that I can run some java applications. I've modified the repositories, run sudo-apt-update, and run apt-get install java6-plugin (among other things). I thought this was successful because when I go to synaptic package manager the sun-java6 things are marked as installed. But when I open up firefox and look at my extensions, there is no java6 plugin!
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
How to get Java applet running on Squeeze, jre-6u26-linux, is needed to be installed, but I counld not do it, is there any alternative way to get Java applet working ? It works on Lenny, but I am moving to Squeeze.
I have installed a fresh fedora 13. I was trying to install Sun Java so I just followed the instruction given here. everything went al-right and I am now able to open Java applications. The problem is that I can't get the Firefox Java plugin to work! I have tried many things but Firefox doesn't even show the plugin in the about: plugins page.My Firefox version is 3.6.3 and I am using java version 6 update 20.