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I am trying to get the Java plugin to work with my Mozilla 1.6 browser, but whatever I try it doesn't work. If I choose to download and install it automatically, it asks me again when I visit a page which requires Java. If I download and install it manually in the plugins directory, same thing happens. The rights on the file are OK. What else could I try? With previous versions of Mandrake (I got 9.2 now) and Mozilla (1.4) it worked and was easy to install.

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or.........see my post in THIS THREAD about 3/4 down the page for how to properly install java with Mozilla without an mdk.rpm.

 

Chris

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You could try Mandrakes own RPM of the java. j2re-1.4.2_01-1mdk.i586.rpm Its on our d-load site here: ftp://mandrake-forum.org/pub/Misc/

 

Your link doesn't work and I can't find the rpm somewhere else. Can you check your site for me plz?

Sorry, it was a permissions thing. Its now fixed. Thanks for letting me know. B)

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The process I went through to get java working with Mozilla 1.6 in Mandrake 10.

 

1. Get j2re-1_4_2_03. It must be this one. j2re-1_4_2_02 and earlier do NOT work with later Mozillas including the one in 9.2. This was my main sticking point and what drove me crazy.

2. Install the rpm file.

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Simple way to do it is.. go to

 

for the JRE

 

or

 

for the SDK

 

#note... if you want to write java, you will need the sdk version /#

 

extract them (follow the instructions from JRE or SDK.

 

Then, open a terminal, and create a symlink to the javaplugin file from within the plugins director of your mozilla account - i.e.

 

[jez@pctrefjrg9 jez]$ cd ~/.mozilla/plugins/

[jez@pctrefjrg9 plugins]$ ln -s /usr/java/j2sdk1.5.0/jre/plugin/i386/ns7/libjavaplugin_oji.so

 

(replace the actual values with your java install... if your using the latest versions of firefox or mozilla, then use the ns7 plugin, the ns7-gcc one won't work...)

Then, hopefully, bobbies your uncle :D

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hi all, Im new here, first post. :)

 

I also would like a little help with java on my MDK 10 system. From what I could tell, the JRE was installed by default, but doesn't work in Konqueror or Mozilla. First try at using K3B also got a nasty message about java. Anyways, all in all I am really impressed with the performance of my MDK 10 machine (celeron 500, 256 ram), I just wish that java wasnt rocket science for a change. Thanks in advance for any help/ideas

 

B)

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java in konqueror is easier...........

 

(NOTE: make sure Konqueror is not running while you do this)

 

open KCC (KDE Control Center aka. Configure Your Desktop)->web browsing->java & javascript. where it says "path to java executable or 'java'", point the path to the java executable. for instance, my path looks like this..........

 

/usr/java/j2re1.4.2_03/bin/java

 

depending on your version of java & the location where it's installed, your path may differ slightly. the part that matters is the last 2 parts of the path. you should end up at /bin/java. so, if your path differs, it may be something like........

 

/path/toyourjava/j2reblahblah/BIN/JAVA

 

click apply, fire up Konqueror, test with some java enabled web sites.

 

Chris

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