On Sat, 28 Nov 2009 10:52:18 +0000, AG wrote: > Camaleón wrote:
>> 1/ What about the "about:plugins" in Iceape? Can you see the Sun's java >> JRE there? >> >> > I can see: > > java.default_java_location_others;/usr/java > java.default_java_location_solaris;/usr/j2se > java.global_java_version_file;/etc/.java/versions > java.java_plugin_library_name;javaplugin_oji > java.private_java_version_file;~/.java/versions > > And some more strings about javascript, but nothing on the sun-java6-* > that I *believe* I have installed Ok. Then check you already have Sun's Java JRE by openning your preferred package manager and searching from there. The package you are looking for is named: sun-java6-jre - Sun Java(TM) Runtime Environment (JRE) 6 (architecture independent files) IIRC, I had to enable the "non-free" repo in order to get it. >> 2/ Can you run any java applet from Iceape? Go here and copy/paste the >> results: >> >> http://www.javatester.org/version.html >> >> >> > I don't see the "pink rectangle" with any lines of text as one would > expect from Method 1 on this page. I guess that I can conclude that > Iceape is not picking up the Java either, even though I do have the > "enable Java" option ticked in Edit/ Preferences/ Advanced tab. O.k. Let's assume now that you have not installed the runtime environment (JRE). >> Are you sure Midori browser can work with java? As per this forum >> thread, it seems having no support :-? >> >> http://forum.xfce.org/index.php?topic=5190.0 >> >> > Well, that would explain Midori and also render Midori useless as a > dedicated FreeNet browser then. I think so. But let's hope at least you can launch it from Iceape :-) Greetings, -- Camaleón -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org