Re: [SOLVED] Re: Installing a JRE plug-in

2007-07-07 Thread Bob Proulx
andy wrote: > That was a useful overview to alternatives: I wasn't aware of that, and > how (seemingly) prevalent it is with Debian. Wouldn't you guess it ... > yep, when I run I am showing manual. I've corrected that now to auto. Note that Red Hat is now using a forked copy of the alternatives

[SOLVED] Re: Installing a JRE plug-in

2007-07-07 Thread andy
andy wrote: andy wrote: Bob Proulx wrote: andy wrote: Jeff D wrote: Thats odd, it should create a symlink to /etc/alternatives/mozilla-javaplugin.so Agreed. what does update-alternatives --list mozilla-javaplugin.so give you? it should give you something like this: /usr/lib/

[SOLVED] Re: Installing a JRE plug-in

2007-07-07 Thread andy
Bob Proulx wrote: andy wrote: Jeff D wrote: Thats odd, it should create a symlink to /etc/alternatives/mozilla-javaplugin.so Agreed. what does update-alternatives --list mozilla-javaplugin.so give you? it should give you something like this: /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun/jre/plu