Dear Debianists,
I use Debian Etch 4.0 r1 (amd64) on an amd64 box. I use Iceweasel. I
installed the gcj java plugin that is available as a deb file into Iceweasel
and it works after a fashion.
But not perfectly. I have found that a number of distillation calculation
applets I have used don't work at all or not properly.
I found this by comparing the results of running the applets in a WIndows
environment that an IT manager I know uses......
They all work correctly for him.
I then went to the Blackdown site and replaced the gcj plugin with the amd64
java plugin that Blackdown provide.
It took quite a bit of farting around to achieve this.
What is interesting (at least to me) is that the errors in the applets are
identical whether I am using the gcj plugin or the Blackdown plugin......
I mentioned this to the IT guy. He wondered whether the java I am using
might actually be fine, but something in the browser is preventing the
applets from being displayed properly.
He suggested trying a different browser.
I assume (and please could you confirm) that the code in for the gcj java
plugin and the Blackdown plugin are different enough from each other that
they wouldn't necessarily produce exactly the same errors in the display and
functioning of these applets.
If that is true then perhaps it is indirect evidence that there is something
not quite right with the browser in some way.....
If this is the case, what other browsers are there available in etch 4.0
amd64 land (Epiphany is one I think) and in particular which ones are
different enough to Iceweasel in code and java display technology that I
might expect to get different (maybe better) results with these applets in
my case?
The gcj deb file seems to be automatically installed in Iceweasel. How do
you get apt to install it in e.g. Epiphany or other browsers?
Comments appreciated
Michael Fothergill
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