Frank Lin PIAT wrote:
Can you list the plugins in iceweasel, typically, with the _one_line_
command:
find /usr/lib/iceweasel/plugins/ -name *.so \
| xargs -n 1 readlink -m | xargs dpkg -S
This gives:
sun-java5-bin:
On Sun, 2009-06-28 at 14:18 +0200, Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
Frank Lin PIAT wrote:
Can you list the plugins in iceweasel, typically, with the _one_line_
command:
find /usr/lib/iceweasel/plugins/ -name *.so \
^^^
Do you actually use Icweasel
Frank Lin PIAT wrote:
On Sun, 2009-06-28 at 14:18 +0200, Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
If everything else fails:
- Purge all JRE
See: aptitude search ?and(~Pjava-runtime,~i)
- Purge iceweasel
- Reinstall iceweasel
- Reinstall sun-java6-plugin
- Create a new user account
- Test the JRE on
Hello,
On Sun, 2009-06-21 at 14:16 +0200, Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
I just want to install a Java runtime environment which will allow
me to see Java applets in action. It seems I have the choice of
(at least)
default-jre
gcj-4.4-jre
gcj-jre
icedtea-6-jre-cacao
openoffice.org (includes
Frank Lin PIAT wrote:
Humm, installing sun-java6-plugin (or sun-java5-plugin or
icedtea-gcjwebplugin) should pull all the required
dependencies.
Yess.. but that means I'll have at least two jre's: sun-java6 and
the one required by Azureus/Vuze. How can I be sure that they
won't bite each
On Sun, 2009-06-21 at 16:40 +0200, Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
Frank Lin PIAT wrote:
Humm, installing sun-java6-plugin (or sun-java5-plugin or
icedtea-gcjwebplugin) should pull all the required
dependencies.
Yess.. but that means I'll have at least two jre's: sun-java6 and
the one
Hi All,
Ever since I upgraded to Iceweasel (Firefox 2.0) while a Java applet is
loading the entire browser freezes. Most Java applets aren't very
large on the sites I frequent, but the National Weather Service radar
loops and satellite loops are rather large, and/or their sites are slow
Freddy Freeloader wrote:
Hi All,
Ever since I upgraded to Iceweasel (Firefox 2.0) while a Java applet is
loading the entire browser freezes. Most Java applets aren't very
large on the sites I frequent, but the National Weather Service radar
loops and satellite loops are rather large
On Mon, 2006-12-04 at 13:25 -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Freddy Freeloader wrote:
Hi All,
Ever since I upgraded to Iceweasel (Firefox 2.0) while a Java applet is
loading the entire browser freezes. Most Java applets aren't very
large on the sites I frequent, but the National
On Mon, 2006-12-04 at 10:58 -0800, Aenoch Lynn wrote:
On 12/04/2006 07:37 AM Freddy Freeloader wrote:
Hi All,
Ever since I upgraded to Iceweasel (Firefox 2.0) while a Java applet is
loading the entire browser freezes. Most Java applets aren't very
large on the sites I frequent
On Mon, 2006-12-04 at 16:52 +0100, Jostein Elvaker Haande wrote:
Freddy Freeloader wrote:
Hi All,
Ever since I upgraded to Iceweasel (Firefox 2.0) while a Java applet is
loading the entire browser freezes. Most Java applets aren't very
large on the sites I frequent, but the National
Paul Scott, 2002-Oct-02 22:33 -0700:
Bob Proulx wrote:
Mirek Dobsicek [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-01 14:33:09 +0200]:
how can I make java applets working in mozilla?
I'm running Sarge .. mozilla 1.0, jdk1.1
Java is enabled in mozilla.
If you want painless, then do this. Put
Jeff escribió::
I just ran into this. I did an update on my mostly-Woody system and
went to install something in aptitude and it removed j2re1.3. It said
it was broken due to some dependancy issues. Now, trying to install
it, I can't and it I get this:
root # apt-get install j2re1.3
Angel L. Mateo, 2002-Oct-03 20:01 +0200:
Jeff escribió::
I have just solved the same problem adding main to the
sources.list record. Now I have
deb
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/devel/lang/java/blackdown.org/debian
woody main non-free (or other blackdown mirror)
Jeff wrote:
Angel L. Mateo, 2002-Oct-03 20:01 +0200:
Jeff escribió::
I have just solved the same problem adding main to the
sources.list record. Now I have
deb
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/devel/lang/java/blackdown.org/debian
woody main non-free (or other blackdown
Bob Proulx wrote:
Mirek Dobsicek [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-01 14:33:09 +0200]:
how can I make java applets working in mozilla?
I'm running Sarge .. mozilla 1.0, jdk1.1
Java is enabled in mozilla.
If you want painless, then do this. Put this line in your
/etc/apt/sources.list file
Hi,
how can I make java applets working in mozilla?
I'm running Sarge .. mozilla 1.0, jdk1.1
Java is enabled in mozilla.
When I'm googling it always lead me to download JRE1.4
from SUN pages ...
the plugin is not a part of jdk1.1?
any special package needed?
Mirek Dobsicek
On 0, Mirek Dobsicek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
how can I make java applets working in mozilla?
I'm running Sarge .. mozilla 1.0, jdk1.1
Java is enabled in mozilla.
When I'm googling it always lead me to download JRE1.4
from SUN pages ...
the plugin is not a part of jdk1.1?
any
Mirek Dobsicek [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-01 14:33:09 +0200]:
how can I make java applets working in mozilla?
I'm running Sarge .. mozilla 1.0, jdk1.1
Java is enabled in mozilla.
If you want painless, then do this. Put this line in your
/etc/apt/sources.list file.
deb http
Hallo
Heiko Heil [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Java-Applet-Support für Mozilla (v1.0 auf Woody-System) aktivieren und
linkte die entsprechende plugin-Datei
/usr/local/java/jre/plugin/i386/ns610/libjavaplugin_oji.so in mein
Mozilla-plugin-Verzeichnis /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins. So habe ich das
* Frank Engler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20.09.2002 21:01]:
Eventuell musst Du noch ein Paket mit einer alten library
installieren, [...]
Vielen Dank für Deine Hinweise. Ich habe die fehlende Library
(libstdc++2.9-glibc2.1) installiert und jetzt funktionierts. Klasse
Sache mit dem regxpcom...
Hallo Debian User,
ich habe gerade den SDK v1.4.1 installiert - funktioniert einwandfrei.
Damit ich die älteren JDKs und JREs löschen kann, wollte ich noch den
Java-Applet-Support für Mozilla (v1.0 auf Woody-System) aktivieren und
linkte die entsprechende plugin-Datei
I just installed the Mozilla package on my system, and it can't show
java applets. Both Java and Javascript are enabled in the browser.
Nevertheless I get a message that I need a plugin. The message doesn't
state which plugin. The applets I'm trying to view are basic java applets.
Netscape
On Wed, Sep 11, 2002 at 01:47:53PM -0700, Lars Jensen wrote:
I just installed the Mozilla package on my system, and it can't show
java applets. Both Java and Javascript are enabled in the browser.
Nevertheless I get a message that I need a plugin. The message doesn't
state which plugin
I've just installed the jdk and tried some applets that worked perfectly
well (from local files or across the Internet) with Netscape, IE or
appletviewer under win95. Running them under Debian in X overwhelmed the
system if there was any significant redrawing of the screen required - it
couldn't
moron wrote:
I've just installed the jdk and tried some applets that worked perfectly
well (from local files or across the Internet) with Netscape
normally Netscape use it's own java runtime. So it's normal that it works.
what happend when you type : java
in a shell.
excuse my previous mail..
it's not the problem.
what version of Netscape are you using ?
Von: Khalid EZZARAOUI [EMAIL PROTECTED]
moron wrote:
I've just installed the jdk and tried some applets that worked perfectly
well (from local files or across the Internet) with Netscape
normally Netscape use it's own java runtime. So it's normal that it works.
what happend when you type :
Reply-To:
Hi,
For some strange reason Communicator 4.5 crashes (bus error) whenever
encountering ANY applet. I have tried a million things - reinstalled
all libraries that communicator depends on, reinstall communicator,
tried with no config files, tried tweaking the wrapper script.
An email
Actually, I have the same problem, though in Windows. Netscape only
crashes for me when I have another program open at the same time, Richwin,
AND when it encounters applets. It's very strange. My emails to netscape
also revealed no answers. It's really quite strange.
At 08:28 PM 2/26/99
Actually..nutscrape 4.5 kinda sucks in my humble opinion...use 4.08.. 4.5
has more bugs than a micro$haft beta...lol... Really..I don't know about the
java thing, but the mail is horrid...only goes to reason that if the mail
blows, then the rest of the thing must have problems too... 4.0 will
On Mon, 27 Oct 1997, Gerhard Olejniczak wrote:
Hello!
Recently I changed from S.U.S.E 4.4 to Debian 1.3.1. I think it was a
good decision but I have one problem.
If there are java-applets or java-scripts which are sent to my PC
netscape hangs or dies while running them. With my old
Linux
Hello!
Recently I changed from S.U.S.E 4.4 to Debian 1.3.1. I think it was a
good decision but I have one problem.
If there are java-applets or java-scripts which are sent to my PC
netscape hangs or dies while running them. With my old
Linux-distribution all works fine. I have the same kernel
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