i don't think there would be any difference. If my memory serves me right,
/usr/bin is where usual commands are located and is usually in every user's
PATH variable (???)........



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> Is there a security benefit to installing the JSDK and related software
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> having it elsewhere?  I am the only one who will be using the java
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