Tim Hawkins wrote:
Sorry, if my question is pretty stupid...
I´ve just started using linux and I am not a real expert of it, but I manadged to install java (I used RPM so it should have installed in corect location) and enable it to my web browser But when I start freenet, I get message that it can find java. So I pretty lost. Could you help me? I´d be gratefull.

Type 'set' in the terminal, and see if you have the variable "JAVA_HOME" set. Also type "which java" that should tell if where the "java" file lies that gets run by default, it's possible that the path to java file isn't in the "PATH" variable.

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