On 02/14/2013 06:44 PM, Tim Lloyd wrote:
Groan, I think I have opened a can or worms here...

For the sake of clarity, my old XP box shows Sun! W7 shows Oracle.
----- Original Message -----
From: Sigrid Carrera
Sent: 02/15/13 09:56 AM
To: Jean Weber
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Published LO 4.0 GS4002 Setting up 
LibreOffice

Jean, I know for fact that on Windows is Oracle shown as vendor for Java and as far as I know, on Linux most distris 
have removed "java-sun" since Oracle revoked the free distribution license, since there is now a good 
replacement. (Or something along those lines - I remember reading a comment about this on the Mageia mailinglist.) On 14 
February 2013 23:32, Jean Weber <[email protected]> wrote: > I have changed the reference on page 16 to a 
generic "Java Runtime > Environment" but I'm not sure whether the screenshot on page 17 needs > updating 
or not. (My Mac shows Apple Inc as the vendor; someone needs > to check on Linux and Windows to see whether Sun 
Microsystems is still > shown as vendor.) So if our screenshot really shows Sun Microsystems as vendor, then this 
screenshot should be replaced. /Sigrid

Linux still shows "Sun" for the vendor not "Oracle".

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Jay Lozier
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