Well...I tried to use OpenJDK since the Ubuntu website recommends that as "the 
easiest way to install"...but even though the Oracle install script now 
runs...the first thing it says is "No compatible JDK found".  So I have to use 
Oracle's version.

Has anybody done this yet?

Sincerely,

Arthur Baldwin



________________________________
 From: Arthur Baldwin <[email protected]>
To: Hobo Users <[email protected]> 
Sent: Friday, December 23, 2011 1:24 PM
Subject: [Hobo Users] Need an IDE for Hobo & Rails
 

Now that I have perfected the KUbuntu InstantHobo installation script, it's 
time to install a good IDE.

I've read about other people's experience with IDEs for Ruby, Rails, etc. and I 
believe that NetBeans is my best bet.
However, in order to install NetBeans 7.x, I first must install Oracle's Java 
JDK 7.x and then run their 203 MB script file.
Their instructions for installing Java JDK 7.x are not complete.  I know that 
there is a particular directory that I need to use if I want the Java JDK to be 
available to all users on my system and that the installation directory must be 
in my path environment.

Can anybody advise me on the terminal statements I need to execute to get the 
thing working right?
Before I try to execute their install script?

Sincerely,

Arthur Baldwin

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