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M9. schreef:
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> Joe Morris (NTM) schreef:
>> On 01/16/2008 03:14 AM, M9. wrote:
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>>> Try the other link, you can ftp them down,
>>> many mirrors, surely there is one beside you.
>>> On 11.0 it does not work, firefox hangs on the java testpage,
>>> the manual shows a wrong way to symlink the plugin,
>> What manual?
>
> INSTALL-j2re
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>>> system does not completely shutdown, had to use button.
>>> I threw away the symlink and the install, and than it wnt back to normal.
>> What are you talking about?
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> My experiences with the plugin....
>
>>> The pluginwrapper, that is installed by default does not work here
>>> either.
>> That is to use a 32 bit plugin with a 64 bit browser. Blackdown has a
>> 64 bit plugin.
>
> It might be outdated?
>
>>>
>>> You can try it (BD) yourself, but it *might* be a waste of time, but
>>> maybe for you it is not.
>> It is hardly a waste of time to have a working 64 bit java plugin, if
>> you prefer to use a 64 bit firefox.
>
> Ofcourse, who on a 64bit machine does not want 64bits software on it?
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>>> The only thing that works is the 32bits fifefox, because there is only i
>>> mean i586. javaplugin
>> Wrong.
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> No i tried that, in version 10.1 and 10.2.
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>>> j2re1.4.2/plugin/i386/mozilla/libjavaplugin_oji.so (BlackDown pkg)
>>>
>> You did not get the amd64 package
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> Do you agree to the above license terms? [yes or no]
> y
> Verifying archive integrity...OK
> Uncompressing Blackdown Java 2 Standard Edition Runtime Environment
> v1.4.2-rc1 for
> Linux/amd64..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
> Creating ./j2re1.4.2/lib/rt.jar
> Creating ./j2re1.4.2/lib/jsse.jar
> Creating ./j2re1.4.2/lib/charsets.jar
> Creating ./j2re1.4.2/lib/ext/localedata.jar
> Creating ./j2re1.4.2/lib/plugin.jar
> Creating ./j2re1.4.2/javaws/javaws.jar
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I must admit, that i have made a mistake here.
I tried again this morning, and now it does not hang on the
java-testpage, but it says:
Verifying Java Version
Oops! You don't have the recommended Java installed.
Your Java version is 1.4.2-rc1. Please click the button below to get the
recommended Java for your computer.
NOTE: If you recently completed your Java software installation, you may
need to restart your browser (close all browser windows and re-open)
before verifying your installation.
My question: how to let the plugin point to the
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> java -version
java version "1.6.0_03"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_03-b05)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 1.6.0_03-b05, mixed mode)
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Have a nice day,
M9. Now, is the only time that exists.
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