apt-get install sun-java5-jre

Or

apt-get install sun-java5-jdk

Robert

On 8/25/07 7:16 PM, "Daniel Dilts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I just installed kubuntu on Virtual PC 2007 (don¹t ask why not VMWare).
> I¹m
trying to get the latest version of Java from Sun to work on it.
> Everything
is done, except for getting it to run (without a fully qualified
> path).

 

First things first, where should I put the Java directory?  /opt
> /usr/Š or
somewhere else?

 

Secondly, I¹m not certain how to get it so that
> that is then found when
typing java at the commandline.  Do I put some script
> in /usr/bin?


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