Well, just download the java for the x86. unpack it
and in the java menu add it as the default.
in the browser, when opening java web start apps just
change the launch application to the javaws where you
unpack it. and it's done.
Regards
Ether.pt
Where is the java menu?
This
main menu - preferences - java
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main menu - preferences - java
No java entry in OS 2008.05.
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Well...
I went to the easy workaround/solution.
Downloaded jdk1.6.0_07 and define it as the working one ... everything is ok
now :D
Regards
Alex
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Ether.pt wrote:
Well...
I went to the easy workaround/solution.
Downloaded jdk1.6.0_07 and define it as the working one ... everything is ok
now :D
I went for the convoluted workaround / solution. I installed WinXP in a
VM under VirtualBox, and run it in there ... works fine. (I
Well...
I went to the easy workaround/solution.
Downloaded jdk1.6.0_07 and define it as the working
one ... everything is ok now :D
Regards
Alex
How did you define it as the working one? (I am interested in knowing how
others are doing what should have been properly done in the
Well, just download the java for the x86. unpack it and in the java menu add it
as the default.
in the browser, when opening java web start apps just change the launch
application to the javaws where you unpack it. and it's done.
Regards
Ether.pt
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