Dear Brothers, Please help me in installing the java update " jre-1_5_0_04-linux-i586-1.bin " Please note that I made the following steps but nothing happened 1- Upload the ( jre-1_5_0_04-linux-i586-1.bin ) from the Java Site 2- Opened the folder ( jre-1_5_0_04-linux-i586-1.bin ) and found the following lines orders
- !/bin/sh
PATH=/usr/bin:/bin umask 022 NODOT_VERSION=150_04 javahome=jre1.5.0_04 platform=linux PACKED_JARS="lib/rt.jar lib/jsse.jar lib/charsets.jar lib/ext/localedata.jar lib/plugin.jar lib/javaws.jar lib/deploy.jar" ARCH=32 LINUX_RPM= JAVAWS_BIN=bin/javaws libthread_path= diskSpaceRequired=58732 MIME_TYPE=application/x-java-jnlp-file echo_args="-e " tail_args="-n " more <<"EOF"
3- I opened the Terminal Program Window and wrote the a.m. lines and closed it after I finised 4- Nothing Happened .... ??? Hope to help me in installing the Java update
Your early response will be highly appreciated.
Regards
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How to install Java
if u ask http://www.google.com/linux
install java
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Ahmed Hashim
Hacker from the Earth
Thank You
Dear Mr. Ahmed Thank you for your prompt reply and I am sorry to say I do not know actually the proper Java Version which I need .... I am using Mandreke 10.02 2005 I do not know if the lines script which I wrote in the Terminal Program were correct or I spoiled something .. there is a way to cancel the previous script which I put and to use the issue which you gave to me ... Thanks
i am not Mr.Ahmed i am Ahmed
i am not Mr.Ahmed i am Ahmed Hashim, take it easy
i recommend you to use java version 1.4.2 not 5
i dont know what you want this script as Mohamed Samir told you, it will do everything
also if you follow the installation guide it will be nice
i think in Mandrake just double click will install it :)
Thank you
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Ahmed Hashim
Hacker from the Earth
Thank You
Thanks Ahmed for your prompt reply and please note that I was browsing a web page related with my job and there was a flash demo which asked for Java update ... I did have the Java file but I could not install it . When I make a Double click on the file there is a windows pop up including the a.m. instructions lines which I wrote in the Terminal program window file but nothing happened ... also I did submit the installation instruction which Mohamed gave it to me but I got a message ... " no such folder or filname " ( pls note that the said folder is in ** file:/home/bluebird/My Downloads) but the termail could not access it.
also there is another problem which is ... I could not access the Kopete .. when it goes to connect the MSN massenger ... always return back asking about the correct Password although I am sure it is correct .... for the yahoo account gives me that it could not access the yahoo massenger .. One time it asked me to remove the Media Manager and re-install it but I think if I do so ... I will be in need for the CD of Mandarke which I do not have ... Hope to get some help Regards
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and if you need it for mozill
and if you need it for mozilla or firefox you should link a .so file i don't remember its name to mozilla directory or ~/.mozilla/plugins but i cann't remember its name, let me see and tell you.
Update
Dear Mohamed Please be informed that I went to FSF Site where I found a new updates for Mandarke ... I made most of them but in one of the updates the system asked for CD 3 which I do not have ... Then I log off the system (Restart) to avoid this point but the KDE interface stopped completly ... I need help in getting Mandarke 10.2 CD's (It's OK to buy it) and fix my laptop .. Hope to hear from you soon.
Regards
Hi There
Did you read what I wrote ... Need help ya shabab
if Mozilla is installed
if Mozilla is installed in this directory:
/usr/lib/mozilla-1.x/
and if the JRE is installed at this directory:
/usr/java/jre1.x.x
Then type at the terminal to go to the browser plug-in directory:
cd /usr/lib/mozilla-1.x/plugins
Enter the following command to create a symbolic link to the Java
Plug-in for the Mozilla browser.
ln -s /usr/java/jre1.x.x/plugin/i386/ns7/libjavaplugin_oji.so .
Where "x" is just your version number
cheers,
DJ KING aka Sameh Y. Sabry
Slacker on Debian