I really encourage you reading our wiki http://chakra-project.org/wiki/index.ph … %99s_Guide"Save downloaded debs in separate folders, according to the package installed.
NetBeans should be in the repos, although you can always download the 7.2 shell script from the NetBeans website. I typically install NetBeans after Eclipse, so I don't need to worry about Java. Everything's already there.Regarding JDK7, Waldorf (and maybe Statler) has an option for install Java (openJDK) in the post-install script.
Hello all, I installed Netbeans 7.2 and the icon REFUSES to show up.
The netbeans7-2.desktop file is as follows:
Code:
[Desktop Entry]
Encoding=UTF-8
Name=NetBeans IDE 7.2
Comment=The Smarter Way to Code
Exec=/bin/sh "/opt/netbeans-7.2/bin/netbeans"
Icon=/opt/netbeans-7.2/nb/netbeans.png
Categories=Development;
Version=1.0
Type=Application
Terminal=0
I have tried
Code:
sud
Hello, I'm a French developer and I want to submit to you my
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Can you try it and leave a comment ?
I installed Netbeans for Java ME but I need at least Netbeans 7.3 and I have version 7.01.. Any tips on upgrading Netbeans to version 7. 3 on the command line? Should I uninstall Netbeans entirely and start from scratch with the more recent version?
thank you all for your support.
I'm new to Ubuntu, I want to program in C / C + + from Netbeans, I've installed the package version 7.3 with JDK 1.7.
Open up Netbeans, I think good programs and compiles fine. The problem is that by giving run, does nothing just shows "RUN FINISHED; exit value 0; Real time: 0ms, user: 0ms; system: 0ms"
Netbeans should open an executable to run the program right?.
Hi
I want to start with J2ME development. I downloaded netbeans and sun's wireless toolkit. It seems like I need to get the netbeans mobility plugin.
All people seem to be sayin' it's available under tools>plugins>available plugins. There is nothing there on my netbeans.
I believe that there are licensing issues with Netbeans, making it potentially troublesome to ship your own RPMs.You can get it from here
If you dont notice, websites with a lot of white space ( such as my blog :P) are very likely to cause eye strain and headache, especially when you surf the internet at night. The most pleasant theme for the eyes should be like the classroom blackboard, with a dark background and light text.