this has to be done as su root or sudo
On Wednesday 28 November 2001 08:14 pm, you wrote:
> Phil wrote:
> > Hello All,
> >
> > This probably seems like a dumb question but I can't see how I can get
> > Mozilla to use the Netscape Java plugin.
> >
> > I can't do any Internet Banking with konquero
Phil wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> This probably seems like a dumb question but I can't see how I can get
> Mozilla to use the Netscape Java plugin.
>
> I can't do any Internet Banking with konqueror and only some transactions
> with Netscape. I don't expect that Mozilla will be any better but I th
If you have like Blackdown.org or Sun java for linux, there is a
jre/plugins/i386/mozilla/oji_plugin.so (can't remember the exact name now,
but it's all in the blackdown README). You just symlink that into
mozilla's plugins directory. That's it.
> Hello All,
>
> This probably seems like a dumb q
And it *has* to be a sim-link as well. I initially copied it and then
spent a whole day working out why it didn't work :-( I don't think it
actuall matters where you install java, the link is used to work out the
path.
Nick.
skidley wrote:
>One thing I had to
>do was make a symlink: /usr/li
On Wed, 28 Nov 2001, Phil wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> This probably seems like a dumb question but I can't see how I can get
> Mozilla to use the Netscape Java plugin.
>
> I can't do any Internet Banking with konqueror and only some transactions
> with Netscape. I don't expect that Mozilla will be an
Here is some collected wisdom that was given to me to get Java working in
Mozilla by Isaac, so I'll pass it along to you. I haven't organized it
well, but all the info should be there.
HTH
Edmund
1st, install the jdk/jre, then:
youre gonna want the fully qualified file name for the symlink
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