On Saturday 03 January 2015 22:12:55 Dalios wrote:
I am wondering if I should just uninstall every package with java or jre
in its name and then just re-install one of the open-jdk or icedtea
packages and let apt do its magic...
I'd be tempted!
Lisi
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On 01/03/2015 05:12 PM, Dalios wrote:
On 01/03/2015 08:31 PM, Ric Moore wrote:
On 01/03/2015 03:06 AM, Dalios wrote:
Hello all,
a few days ago I had to install Java in a laptop in order for a web
application to be able to function properly. I followed directions
found in the internet (mostly
(The previous message had something wrong regarding its font settings as
well as a wrong subject line; so I am sending this again)
Hello all,
a few days ago I had to install Java in a laptop in order for a web
application to be able to function properly. I followed directions
found in the
On 01/03/2015 08:31 PM, Ric Moore wrote:
On 01/03/2015 03:06 AM, Dalios wrote:
Hello all,
a few days ago I had to install Java in a laptop in order for a web
application to be able to function properly. I followed directions
found in the internet (mostly the debian wiki and the Adobe
Dalios wrote:
a few days ago I had to install Java in a laptop in order for a web
application to be able to function properly. I followed directions
found in the internet (mostly the debian wiki and the Adobe
download page).
For Java all you need to do is to install one of the Java packages.
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