Hi everyone
Today I finally was able to install last version of Java in Lubuntu
I play online poker at partypoker. For linux, I need to run the poker room from my internet browser and I need to have Java Oracle 7 installed.
I want to play this java simulation: http://www.compadre.org/OSP/items/detail.cfm?ID=9640 in java 3d mode on a linux (ubuntu) system. But it doesn't work.
If I switch to java 3d-mode it complains that java 3d is not installed. sudo aptitude install libjava3d-java didn't help.
Then I did a right click in this java app and selected Diagnostics-> About Java 3D.
im new at linux and i need some help i have no idea, i installed an older version of java but the game im trying to play needs a newer java. need help what kind of command do i have to put in to install java 7?
So, I finally grew tired of dealing with microsoft and all their b.s., and a buddy of mine talks me into getting fedora 11. Needless to say I have no clue what I am doing, and since I don't like bothering him everytime I hit a wall and need to learn this for myself,; my question is a two-fer. first Does anyone know where linux noob such as myself can learn how to work with fedora.
I wanna install & play java games in my sgs2 4.0.4, For this i install java j2me runner 2.0.3.7 for convert java to apk. But when i wanna install a java game it can't convert, show me error. Plz help me gyz.
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im trying to play runescape on the chromium browser. but it runs really slow.
i have that IcedTea java thing in the software center. i had to install it for the game to work at all. but its no playable.
anyone have some good settings for me to use.
or i need a better way to have java and chromium more connected per say so runescape can see that i have the latest java.
I want to secure our centrally managed computers better and it is very difficult to automatically deploy the java runtime, but how to do that is another question.
I find the security of Java catastrophic, even if it is fully patched: It looks like if the user says yes
to the innocent question "Do you trust this certificate", java can do whatever it wants.
Java webstart also seems to be an univer
So I'm digging the fact I don't have to spend alot of timing adding repos and setting up media players to get things to work. I did notice that most java applets in firefox work fine, such as playing games or watching videos, but trying to see what version I have from Sun's website led to a few issues.I get into synaptic and I don't see the usual files installed.
I had trouble with java applications running in browsers (google chrome and firefox) so I updated java. However, the only result was that both firfox and google chrome claim that java is not installed. I tried reinstalling java but again that did not work.
I have tried enabling java via browser settings but java doesn't even appear as an option.