Getting the Sun JDK/JRE plugin to work is easy, as per the instructions at:
http://plugindoc.mozdev.org/faqs/java.html#Linux
Also, the j2se-package, erm, package, lets you build Debian-compliant
Java packages easily and those are supposed to configure the plugin
for you.
Of course, that's for th
seems you have a java runtime, it does not mean you have the browser
plugin installed.
in the sun jdk theres a jre/plugin/i386/ directory where you can find
the plugins that must go in .netscape/plugins (not sure about this,
maybe .mozilla/plugins or similar)
NOTE: I could not get the sun plugin
Hi,
The Mozilla and Konqueror browsers on my Debian Sid computer are unable
to view a page that supposedly requires Java to view:
http://www.nacs.uci.edu/ssh
The browser window just shows up as a blank screen.
In both browsers I have set "enable Java globally".
However, I'm not sure I have Java on
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