On Sun, 06 Jun 2010 12:52:48 +0100, Carsten Agger <[email protected]> wrote:
søn, 06 06 2010 kl. 12:11 +0100, skrev Andrew Woodhead:
Personally I use the .bin file from www.java.com as all the systems
I'd need java on are 64bit. I then symlink the libnpjp2.so to the
plugins folder and it works.
Hmm, at any rate it seems sun-java6-plugin is no longer in the
repositories for lucid :-(
You have to enable the partner repository
Maybe I really should try an alternative to Chromium. Anyone has the
default/IcedTea Java working in Chromium?
br
Carsten
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