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These are the instructions for installing Java under the various distributions. If your one isn't listed here, and you work out how to do it, please hit the Edit Page link above and add it. This page covers installing Sun's version of Java, which is the 'official' one. eMusic/J should also work with other Java versions, such as GCJ. Often these are installed by default on recent Linux distributions. If your distribution isn't listed below, you can manually download Jav from the Sun download page. If this doesn't seem to help, have a look at the troubleshooting page. (:toc:) !!Debian and Ubuntu Since Ubuntu release 6.06, a.k.a Dapper Drake, Sun's JRE is now available within the distribution. Here are instructions for installing the JRE on Dapper. The simple command line way is to do the following (you will need the mutliverse
source enabled, see the Ubuntu help for this): [
This is pretty out of date now, but also the newer Linux versions are less likely to have issues.
These are the instructions for installing Java under the various distributions. If your one isn't listed here, and you work out how to do it, please hit the Edit Page link above and add it.
This page covers installing Sun's version of Java, which is the 'official' one. eMusic/J should also work with other Java versions, such as GCJ. Often these are installed by default on recent Linux distributions.
If your distribution isn't listed below, you can manually download Jav from the Sun download page.
If this doesn't seem to help, have a look at the troubleshooting page.
(:toc:)
Debian and Ubuntu
Since Ubuntu release 6.06, a.k.a Dapper Drake, Sun's JRE is now available within the distribution. Here are instructions for installing the JRE on Dapper.
The simple command line way is to do the following (you will need the mutliverse
source enabled, see the Ubuntu help for this):
sudo apt-get install sun-java5-jre sun-java5-fonts sudo update-alternatives --set java /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun/jre/bin/java
If you have an older version of Ubuntu, you should use the instructions below:
- From the Sun site, download "Linux self-extracting file"
- Install the package "java-package" which comes with your distribution. This can either be done through a program such as Synaptic (in Ubuntu, System -> Administration -> Synaptic Package Manager), or type the following on the command line:
sudo aptitude install java-package
(if this asks for a password, enter the one you use to log in to the computer.) - Now, from the command line, go to the directory that you saved the Java download into and enter:
make-jpkg jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.bin
(you may need to change the name to match what you downloaded) - This will have created a file called something like:
jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.deb
. Now type:sudo dpkg -i jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.deb
- Java should now be installed!
If you get an error when you run eMusic/J from the command line:
It probably means you have another version of Java installed, for example GCJ or Blackdown. This means that the Sun Java may not be used. To fix this, install and run galternatives
. This will let you select which JDK is the default one. The command line equivalent to galternatives
is to do:sudo update-alternatives --set java /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun/jre/bin/java
These are the instructions for installing Java under the various distributions. If your one isn't listed here, and you work out how to do it, please hit the Edit Page link above and add it.
This page covers installing Sun's version of Java, which is the 'official' one. eMusic/J should also work with other Java versions, such as GCJ. Often these are installed by default on recent Linux distributions.
If your distribution isn't listed below, you can manually download Jav from the Sun download page.
If this doesn't seem to help, have a look at the troubleshooting page.
(:toc:)
Debian and Ubuntu
Since Ubuntu release 6.06, a.k.a Dapper Drake, Sun's JRE is now available within the distribution. Here are instructions for installing the JRE on Dapper.
The simple command line way is to do the following (you will need the mutliverse
source enabled, see the Ubuntu help for this):
sudo apt-get install sun-java5-jre sun-java5-fonts sudo update-alternatives --set java /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun/jre/bin/java
If you have an older version of Ubuntu, you should use the instructions below:
- From the Sun site, download "Linux self-extracting file"
- Install the package "java-package" which comes with your distribution. This can either be done through a program such as Synaptic (in Ubuntu, System -> Administration -> Synaptic Package Manager), or type the following on the command line:
sudo aptitude install java-package
(if this asks for a password, enter the one you use to log in to the computer.) - Now, from the command line, go to the directory that you saved the Java download into and enter:
make-jpkg jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.bin
(you may need to change the name to match what you downloaded) - This will have created a file called something like:
jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.deb
. Now type:sudo dpkg -i jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.deb
- Java should now be installed!
If you get an error when you run eMusic/J from the command line:
It probably means you have another version of Java installed, for example GCJ or Blackdown. This means that the Sun Java may not be used. To fix this, install and run galternatives
. This will let you select which JDK is the default one. The command line equivalent to galternatives
is to do:sudo update-alternatives --set java /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun/jre/bin/java
These are the instructions for installing Java under the various distributions. If your one isn't listed here, and you work out how to do it, please hit the Edit Page link above and add it. This page covers installing Sun's version of Java, which is the 'official' one. eMusic/J should also work with other Java versions, such as GCJ. Often these are installed by default on recent Linux distributions. If your distribution isn't listed below, you can manually download Jav from the Sun download page. If this doesn't seem to help, have a look at the troubleshooting page. (:toc:) !!Debian and Ubuntu Since Ubuntu release 6.06, a.k.a Dapper Drake, Sun's JRE is now available within the distribution. Here are instructions for installing the JRE on Dapper. The simple command line way is to do the following (you will need the mutliverse
source enabled, see the Ubuntu help for this): [
These are the instructions for installing Java under the various distributions. If your one isn't listed here, and you work out how to do it, please hit the Edit Page link above and add it. This page covers installing Sun's version of Java, which is the 'official' one. eMusic/J should also work with other Java versions, such as GCJ. Often these are installed by default on recent Linux distributions. If your distribution isn't listed below, you can manually download Jav from the Sun download page. If this doesn't seem to help, have a look at the troubleshooting page. (:toc:) !!Debian and Ubuntu Since Ubuntu release 6.06, a.k.a Dapper Drake, Sun's JRE is now available within the distribution. Here are instructions for installing the JRE on Dapper. The simple command line way is to do the following (you will need the mutliverse
source enabled, see the Ubuntu help for t[[http:
These are the instructions for installing Java under the various distributions. If your one isn't listed here, and you work out how to do it, please hit the Edit Page link above and add it.
This page covers installing Sun's version of Java, which is the 'official' one. eMusic/J should also work with other Java versions, such as GCJ. Often these are installed by default on recent Linux distributions.
If your distribution isn't listed below, you can manually download Jav from the Sun download page.
If this doesn't seem to help, have a look at the troubleshooting page.
(:toc:)
Debian and Ubuntu
Since Ubuntu release 6.06, a.k.a Dapper Drake, Sun's JRE is now available within the distribution. Here are instructions for installing the JRE on Dapper.
The simple command line way is to do the following (you will need the mutliverse
source enabled, see the Ubuntu help for this):
sudo apt-get install sun-java5-jre sun-java5-fonts sudo update-alternatives --set java /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun/jre/bin/java
If you have an older version of Ubuntu, you should use the instructions below:
- From the Sun site, download "Linux self-extracting file"
- Install the package "java-package" which comes with your distribution. This can either be done through a program such as Synaptic (in Ubuntu, System -> Administration -> Synaptic Package Manager), or type the following on the command line:
sudo aptitude install java-package
(if this asks for a password, enter the one you use to log in to the computer.) - Now, from the command line, go to the directory that you saved the Java download into and enter:
make-jpkg jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.bin
(you may need to change the name to match what you downloaded) - This will have created a file called something like:
jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.deb
. Now type:sudo dpkg -i jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.deb
- Java should now be installed!
If you get an error when you run eMusic/J from the command line:
It probably means you have another version of Java installed, for example GCJ or Blackdown. This means that the Sun Java may not be used. To fix this, install and run galternatives
. This will let you select which JDK is the default one. The command line equivalent to galternatives
is to do:sudo update-alternatives --set java /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun/jre/bin/java
These are the instructions for installing Java under the various distributions. If your one isn't listed here, and you work out how to do it, please hit the Edit Page link above and add it.
This page covers installing Sun's version of Java, which is the 'official' one. eMusic/J should also work with other Java versions, such as GCJ. Often these are installed by default on recent Linux distributions.
If your distribution isn't listed below, you can manually download Jav from the Sun download page.
If this doesn't seem to help, have a look at the troubleshooting page.
(:toc:)
Debian and Ubuntu
Since Ubuntu release 6.06, a.k.a Dapper Drake, Sun's JRE is now available within the distribution. Here are instructions for installing the JRE on Dapper.
The simple command line way is to do the following (you will need the mutliverse
source enabled, see the Ubuntu help for this):
sudo apt-get install sun-java5-jre sun-java5-fonts sudo update-alternatives --set java /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun/jre/bin/java
If you have an older version of Ubuntu, you should use the instructions below:
- From the Sun site, download "Linux self-extracting file"
- Install the package "java-package" which comes with your distribution. This can either be done through a program such as Synaptic (in Ubuntu, System -> Administration -> Synaptic Package Manager), or type the following on the command line:
sudo aptitude install java-package
(if this asks for a password, enter the one you use to log in to the computer.) - Now, from the command line, go to the directory that you saved the Java download into and enter:
make-jpkg jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.bin
(you may need to change the name to match what you downloaded) - This will have created a file called something like:
jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.deb
. Now type:sudo dpkg -i jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.deb
- Java should now be installed!
If you get an error when you run eMusic/J from the command line:
It probably means you have another version of Java installed, for example GCJ or Blackdown. This means that the Sun Java may not be used. To fix this, install and run galternatives
. This will let you select which JDK is the default one. The command line equivalent to galternatives
is to do:sudo update-alternatives --set java /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun/jre/bin/java
These are the instructions for installing Java under the various distributions. If your one isn't listed here, and you work out how to do it, please hit the Edit Page link above and add it. This page covers installing Sun's version of Java, which is the 'official' one. eMusic/J should also work with other Java versions, such as GCJ. Often these are installed by default on recent Linux distributions. If your distribution isn't listed below, you can manually download Jav from the Sun download page. If this doesn't seem to help, have a look at the troubleshooting page. (:toc:) !!Debian and Ubuntu Since Ubuntu release 6.06, a.k.a Dapper Drake, Sun's JRE is now available within the distribution. Here are instructions for installing the JRE on Dapper. The simple command line way is to do the following (you will need the mutliverse
source enabled, see the Ubuntu help for t[[http:
The simple command line way is to do the following (you will need the mutliverse
source enabled, see the Ubuntu help for t
The simple command line way is to do the following (you will need the mutliverse
source enabled, see the Ubuntu help for this):
sudo apt-get install sun-java5-jre sun-java5-fonts sudo update-alternatives --set java /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun/jre/bin/java
If you have an older version of Ubuntu, you should use the instructions below:
- From the Sun site, download "Linux self-extracting file"
- Install the package "java-package" which comes with your distribution. This can either be done through a program such as Synaptic (in Ubuntu, System -> Administration -> Synaptic Package Manager), or type the following on the command line:
sudo aptitude install java-package
(if this asks for a password, enter the one you use to log in to the computer.) - Now, from the command line, go to the directory that you saved the Java download into and enter:
make-jpkg jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.bin
(you may need to change the name to match what you downloaded) - This will have created a file called something like:
jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.deb
. Now type:sudo dpkg -i jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.deb
- Java should now be installed!
If you get an error when you run eMusic/J from the command line:
It probably means you have another version of Java installed, for example GCJ or Blackdown. This means that the Sun Java may not be used. To fix this, install and run galternatives
. This will let you select which JDK is the default one. The command line equivalent to galternatives
is to do:sudo update-alternatives --set java /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun/jre/bin/java
The simple command line way is to do the following (you will need the mutliverse
source enabled, see the Ubuntu help for this):
sudo apt-get install sun-java5-jre sun-java5-fonts sudo update-alternatives --set java /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun/jre/bin/java
If you have an older version of Ubuntu, you should use the instructions below:
- From the Sun site, download "Linux self-extracting file"
- Install the package "java-package" which comes with your distribution. This can either be done through a program such as Synaptic (in Ubuntu, System -> Administration -> Synaptic Package Manager), or type the following on the command line:
sudo aptitude install java-package
(if this asks for a password, enter the one you use to log in to the computer.) - Now, from the command line, go to the directory that you saved the Java download into and enter:
make-jpkg jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.bin
(you may need to change the name to match what you downloaded) - This will have created a file called something like:
jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.deb
. Now type:sudo dpkg -i jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.deb
- Java should now be installed!
If you get an error when you run eMusic/J from the command line:
It probably means you have another version of Java installed, for example GCJ or Blackdown. This means that the Sun Java may not be used. To fix this, install and run galternatives
. This will let you select which JDK is the default one. The command line equivalent to galternatives
is to do:sudo update-alternatives --set java /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun/jre/bin/java
The simple command line way is to do the following (you will need the mutliverse
source enabled, see the Ubuntu help for t
<span onmouseover="_tipon(this)" onmouseout="_tipoff()"><span class="google-src-text" style="direction: ltr; text-align: left">These are the instructions for installing Java under the various distributions.</span> Эти инструкции по установке Java в рамках различных дистрибутивов.</span> <span onmouseover="_tipon(this)" onmouseout="_tipoff()"><span class="google-src-text" style="direction: ltr; text-align: left">If your one isn't listed here, and you work out how to do it, please hit the Edit Page link above and add it.</span> Если один в списке нет здесь, и вы работаете, каким образом это сделать, пожалуйста, нажмите Редактировать страницу'ссылке выше и добавлять его.</span> <span onmouseover="_tipon(this)" onmouseout="_tipoff()"><span class="google-src-text" style="direction: ltr; text-align: left">This page covers installing Sun's version of Java, which is the 'official' one.</span> Эта страница обложки установки Sun's версию Java, которая является "официальной" один.</span> <span onmouseover="_tipon(this)" onmouseout="_tipoff()"><span class="google-src-text" style="direction: ltr; text-align: left">eMusic/J should also work with other Java versions, such as GCJ.</span> eMusic / J следует также работать с другими версиями Java, такие как помощью gcj.</span> <span onmouseover="_tipon(this)" onmouseout="_tipoff()"><span class="google-src-text" style="direction: ltr; text-align: left">Often these are installed by default on recent Linux distributions.</span> Часто они установлены по умолчанию на последних дистрибутивах Linux.</span> <span onmouseover="_tipon(this)" onmouseout="_tipoff()"><span class="google-src-text" style="direction: ltr; text-align: left">If your distribution isn't listed below, you can manually download Jav from the Sun download page.</span> Если ваш дистрибутив не перечисленных ниже, вы можете вручную скачать Jav с the Sun загрузить страницу.</span> <span onmouseover="_tipon(this)" onmouseout="_tipoff()"><span class="google-src-text" style="direction: ltr; text-align: left">If this doesn't seem to help, have a look at the troubleshooting page.</span> Если это не поможет, как представляется, имеют взглянуть на неисправностей страницу.</span> <span onmouseover="_tipon(this)" onmouseout="_tipoff()"><span class="google-src-text" style="direction: ltr; text-align: left">(:toc:) !!Debian and Ubuntu Since Ubuntu release 6.06, aka Dapper Drake, Sun's JRE is now available within the distribution.</span> (: toc:)! Debian и Ubuntu # deb С-релиз Ubuntu 6,06, больше известный как Dapper Drake, Sun's JRE в настоящее время имеется в распределении.</span> <span onmouseover="_tipon(this)" onmouseout="_tipoff()"><span class="google-src-text" style="direction: ltr; text-align: left">Here are instructions for installing the JRE on Dapper.</span> Здесь приведены инструкции по установке JRE на Dapper.</span> <span onmouseover="_tipon(this)" onmouseout="_tipoff()"><span class="google-src-text" style="direction: ltr; text-align: left">The simple command line way is to do the following (you will need themutliverse
source enabled, see the Ubuntu help for this): sudo apt-get install sun-java5-jre sun-java5-fonts sudo update-alternatives --set java /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun/jre/bin/java If you have an older version of Ubuntu, you should use the instructions below: * From the Sun site, download "Linux self-extracting file" * Install the package "java-package" which comes with your distribution.</span> Простой командной строки, можно сделать следующее (вам понадобится mutliverse @ @ @ @ источник включен, см. Ubuntu помочь в этом): sudo кв-получить установить солнечные java5-jre солнцем java5-шрифтов sudo обновить - альтернатив - установить java / usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun/jre/bin/java Если у вас старая версия Ubuntu, вы должны использовать инструкции: * с сайта Sun, Скачать "Linux самораспаковывающихся файлов файл" * Установите пакет "java-пакет", который вступает в ваш дистрибутив.</span> <span onmouseover="_tipon(this)" onmouseout="_tipoff()"><span class="google-src-text" style="direction: ltr; text-align: left">This can either be done through a program such as Synaptic (in Ubuntu, System -> Administration -> Synaptic Package Manager), or type the following on the command line:\\sudo aptitude install java-package
\\ (if this asks for a password, enter the one you use to log in to the computer.) * Now, from the command line, go to the directory that you saved the Java download into and enter:\\make-jpkg jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.bin
\\ (you may need to change the name to match what you downloaded) * This will have created a file called something like:jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.deb
.</span> Это может быть сделано в рамках программы, такие, как Synaptic (в Ubuntu,Система -> Администрирование -> Synaptic Package Manager), или введите следующее в командной строке: \ \ @ @ sudo способности установить java-пакетов @ @ \ \ (Если это запрашивает пароль, введите один вы используете для войти в компьютер.) * Теперь, из командной строки, перейдите в каталог, который вы сохранили на Java скачать и введите: \ \ @ @ сделать-jpkg jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.bin @ @ \ \ (Вам, возможно, придется изменить название на матч, что, если вы скачали) * Это будет создан файл с именем-то вроде: @ @ jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586 . deb @ @.</span> <span onmouseover="_tipon(this)" onmouseout="_tipoff()"><span class="google-src-text" style="direction: ltr; text-align: left">Now type:\\sudo dpkg -i jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.deb
* Java should now be installed!</span> Теперь типа: \ \ @ @ sudo dpkg-я jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.deb @ @ * Java теперь должна быть установлена!</span> <span onmouseover="_tipon(this)" onmouseout="_tipoff()"><span class="google-src-text" style="direction: ltr; text-align: left">If you get an error when you run eMusic/J from the command line:\\ It probably means you have another version of Java installed, for example GCJ or Blackdown.</span> '' 'Если вы получаете ошибку, когда вы запускаете eMusic / J из командной строки: \ \ Это значит, что вы, вероятно, есть еще один вариант Java установлен, например помощью gcj или Blackdown.</span> <span onmouseover="_tipon(this)" onmouseout="_tipoff()"><span class="google-src-text" style="direction: ltr; text-align: left">This means that the Sun Java may not be used.</span> Это означает, что Sun Java не может быть использован.</span> <span onmouseover="_tipon(this)" onmouseout="_tipoff()"><span class="google-src-text" style="direction: ltr; text-align: left">To fix this, install and rungalternatives
.</span> Чтобы исправить это, установите и запустите galternatives @ @ @ @.</span> <span onmouseover="_tipon(this)" onmouseout="_tipoff()"><span class="google-src-text" style="direction: ltr; text-align: left">This will let you select which JDK is the default one.</span> Это позволит вам выбрать JDK по умолчанию.</span> <span onmouseover="_tipon(this)" onmouseout="_tipoff()"><span class="google-src-text" style="direction: ltr; text-align: left">The command line equivalent togalternatives
is to do:\\sudo update-alternatives --set java /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun/jre/bin/java
Back to the Installation page</span> В командной строке эквивалентно @ @ @ @ galternatives это делать: \ \ @ @ sudo обновление-альтернативы - установить java / usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun/jre/bin/java @ @ Назад к установке страницу</span>
These are the instructions for installing Java under the various distributions. If your one isn't listed here, and you work out how to do it, please hit the Edit Page link above and add it.
This page covers installing Sun's version of Java, which is the 'official' one. eMusic/J should also work with other Java versions, such as GCJ. Often these are installed by default on recent Linux distributions.
If your distribution isn't listed below, you can manually download Jav from the Sun download page.
If this doesn't seem to help, have a look at the troubleshooting page.
(:toc:)
Debian and Ubuntu
Since Ubuntu release 6.06, a.k.a Dapper Drake, Sun's JRE is now available within the distribution. Here are instructions for installing the JRE on Dapper.
The simple command line way is to do the following (you will need the mutliverse
source enabled, see the Ubuntu help for this):
sudo apt-get install sun-java5-jre sun-java5-fonts sudo update-alternatives --set java /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun/jre/bin/java
If you have an older version of Ubuntu, you should use the instructions below:
- From the Sun site, download "Linux self-extracting file"
- Install the package "java-package" which comes with your distribution. This can either be done through a program such as Synaptic (in Ubuntu, System -> Administration -> Synaptic Package Manager), or type the following on the command line:
sudo aptitude install java-package
(if this asks for a password, enter the one you use to log in to the computer.) - Now, from the command line, go to the directory that you saved the Java download into and enter:
make-jpkg jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.bin
(you may need to change the name to match what you downloaded) - This will have created a file called something like:
jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.deb
. Now type:sudo dpkg -i jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.deb
- Java should now be installed!
If you get an error when you run eMusic/J from the command line:
It probably means you have another version of Java installed, for example GCJ or Blackdown. This means that the Sun Java may not be used. To fix this, install and run galternatives
. This will let you select which JDK is the default one. The command line equivalent to galternatives
is to do:sudo update-alternatives --set java /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun/jre/bin/java
These are the instructions for installing Java under the various distributions. If your one isn't listed here, and you work out how to do it, please hit the Edit Page link above and add it.
This page covers installing Sun's version of Java, which is the 'official' one. eMusic/J should also work with other Java versions, such as GCJ. Often these are installed by default on recent Linux distributions.
If your distribution isn't listed below, you can manually download Jav from the Sun download page.
If this doesn't seem to help, have a look at the troubleshooting page.
(:toc:)
Debian and Ubuntu
Since Ubuntu release 6.06, a.k.a Dapper Drake, Sun's JRE is now available within the distribution. Here are instructions for installing the JRE on Dapper.
The simple command line way is to do the following (you will need the mutliverse
source enabled, see the Ubuntu help for this):
sudo apt-get install sun-java5-jre sun-java5-fonts sudo update-alternatives --set java /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun/jre/bin/java
If you have an older version of Ubuntu, you should use the instructions below:
- From the Sun site, download "Linux self-extracting file"
- Install the package "java-package" which comes with your distribution. This can either be done through a program such as Synaptic (in Ubuntu, System -> Administration -> Synaptic Package Manager), or type the following on the command line:
sudo aptitude install java-package
(if this asks for a password, enter the one you use to log in to the computer.) - Now, from the command line, go to the directory that you saved the Java download into and enter:
make-jpkg jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.bin
(you may need to change the name to match what you downloaded) - This will have created a file called something like:
jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.deb
. Now type:sudo dpkg -i jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.deb
- Java should now be installed!
If you get an error when you run eMusic/J from the command line:
It probably means you have another version of Java installed, for example GCJ or Blackdown. This means that the Sun Java may not be used. To fix this, install and run galternatives
. This will let you select which JDK is the default one. The command line equivalent to galternatives
is to do:sudo update-alternatives --set java /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun/jre/bin/java
<span onmouseover="_tipon(this)" onmouseout="_tipoff()"><span class="google-src-text" style="direction: ltr; text-align: left">These are the instructions for installing Java under the various distributions.</span> Эти инструкции по установке Java в рамках различных дистрибутивов.</span> <span onmouseover="_tipon(this)" onmouseout="_tipoff()"><span class="google-src-text" style="direction: ltr; text-align: left">If your one isn't listed here, and you work out how to do it, please hit the Edit Page link above and add it.</span> Если один в списке нет здесь, и вы работаете, каким образом это сделать, пожалуйста, нажмите Редактировать страницу'ссылке выше и добавлять его.</span> <span onmouseover="_tipon(this)" onmouseout="_tipoff()"><span class="google-src-text" style="direction: ltr; text-align: left">This page covers installing Sun's version of Java, which is the 'official' one.</span> Эта страница обложки установки Sun's версию Java, которая является "официальной" один.</span> <span onmouseover="_tipon(this)" onmouseout="_tipoff()"><span class="google-src-text" style="direction: ltr; text-align: left">eMusic/J should also work with other Java versions, such as GCJ.</span> eMusic / J следует также работать с другими версиями Java, такие как помощью gcj.</span> <span onmouseover="_tipon(this)" onmouseout="_tipoff()"><span class="google-src-text" style="direction: ltr; text-align: left">Often these are installed by default on recent Linux distributions.</span> Часто они установлены по умолчанию на последних дистрибутивах Linux.</span> <span onmouseover="_tipon(this)" onmouseout="_tipoff()"><span class="google-src-text" style="direction: ltr; text-align: left">If your distribution isn't listed below, you can manually download Jav from the Sun download page.</span> Если ваш дистрибутив не перечисленных ниже, вы можете вручную скачать Jav с the Sun загрузить страницу.</span> <span onmouseover="_tipon(this)" onmouseout="_tipoff()"><span class="google-src-text" style="direction: ltr; text-align: left">If this doesn't seem to help, have a look at the troubleshooting page.</span> Если это не поможет, как представляется, имеют взглянуть на неисправностей страницу.</span> <span onmouseover="_tipon(this)" onmouseout="_tipoff()"><span class="google-src-text" style="direction: ltr; text-align: left">(:toc:) !!Debian and Ubuntu Since Ubuntu release 6.06, aka Dapper Drake, Sun's JRE is now available within the distribution.</span> (: toc:)! Debian и Ubuntu # deb С-релиз Ubuntu 6,06, больше известный как Dapper Drake, Sun's JRE в настоящее время имеется в распределении.</span> <span onmouseover="_tipon(this)" onmouseout="_tipoff()"><span class="google-src-text" style="direction: ltr; text-align: left">Here are instructions for installing the JRE on Dapper.</span> Здесь приведены инструкции по установке JRE на Dapper.</span> <span onmouseover="_tipon(this)" onmouseout="_tipoff()"><span class="google-src-text" style="direction: ltr; text-align: left">The simple command line way is to do the following (you will need themutliverse
source enabled, see the Ubuntu help for this): sudo apt-get install sun-java5-jre sun-java5-fonts sudo update-alternatives --set java /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun/jre/bin/java If you have an older version of Ubuntu, you should use the instructions below: * From the Sun site, download "Linux self-extracting file" * Install the package "java-package" which comes with your distribution.</span> Простой командной строки, можно сделать следующее (вам понадобится mutliverse @ @ @ @ источник включен, см. Ubuntu помочь в этом): sudo кв-получить установить солнечные java5-jre солнцем java5-шрифтов sudo обновить - альтернатив - установить java / usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun/jre/bin/java Если у вас старая версия Ubuntu, вы должны использовать инструкции: * с сайта Sun, Скачать "Linux самораспаковывающихся файлов файл" * Установите пакет "java-пакет", который вступает в ваш дистрибутив.</span> <span onmouseover="_tipon(this)" onmouseout="_tipoff()"><span class="google-src-text" style="direction: ltr; text-align: left">This can either be done through a program such as Synaptic (in Ubuntu, System -> Administration -> Synaptic Package Manager), or type the following on the command line:\\sudo aptitude install java-package
\\ (if this asks for a password, enter the one you use to log in to the computer.) * Now, from the command line, go to the directory that you saved the Java download into and enter:\\make-jpkg jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.bin
\\ (you may need to change the name to match what you downloaded) * This will have created a file called something like:jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.deb
.</span> Это может быть сделано в рамках программы, такие, как Synaptic (в Ubuntu,Система -> Администрирование -> Synaptic Package Manager), или введите следующее в командной строке: \ \ @ @ sudo способности установить java-пакетов @ @ \ \ (Если это запрашивает пароль, введите один вы используете для войти в компьютер.) * Теперь, из командной строки, перейдите в каталог, который вы сохранили на Java скачать и введите: \ \ @ @ сделать-jpkg jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.bin @ @ \ \ (Вам, возможно, придется изменить название на матч, что, если вы скачали) * Это будет создан файл с именем-то вроде: @ @ jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586 . deb @ @.</span> <span onmouseover="_tipon(this)" onmouseout="_tipoff()"><span class="google-src-text" style="direction: ltr; text-align: left">Now type:\\sudo dpkg -i jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.deb
* Java should now be installed!</span> Теперь типа: \ \ @ @ sudo dpkg-я jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.deb @ @ * Java теперь должна быть установлена!</span> <span onmouseover="_tipon(this)" onmouseout="_tipoff()"><span class="google-src-text" style="direction: ltr; text-align: left">If you get an error when you run eMusic/J from the command line:\\ It probably means you have another version of Java installed, for example GCJ or Blackdown.</span> '' 'Если вы получаете ошибку, когда вы запускаете eMusic / J из командной строки: \ \ Это значит, что вы, вероятно, есть еще один вариант Java установлен, например помощью gcj или Blackdown.</span> <span onmouseover="_tipon(this)" onmouseout="_tipoff()"><span class="google-src-text" style="direction: ltr; text-align: left">This means that the Sun Java may not be used.</span> Это означает, что Sun Java не может быть использован.</span> <span onmouseover="_tipon(this)" onmouseout="_tipoff()"><span class="google-src-text" style="direction: ltr; text-align: left">To fix this, install and rungalternatives
.</span> Чтобы исправить это, установите и запустите galternatives @ @ @ @.</span> <span onmouseover="_tipon(this)" onmouseout="_tipoff()"><span class="google-src-text" style="direction: ltr; text-align: left">This will let you select which JDK is the default one.</span> Это позволит вам выбрать JDK по умолчанию.</span> <span onmouseover="_tipon(this)" onmouseout="_tipoff()"><span class="google-src-text" style="direction: ltr; text-align: left">The command line equivalent togalternatives
is to do:\\sudo update-alternatives --set java /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun/jre/bin/java
Back to the Installation page</span> В командной строке эквивалентно @ @ @ @ galternatives это делать: \ \ @ @ sudo обновление-альтернативы - установить java / usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun/jre/bin/java @ @ Назад к установке страницу</span>
With the latest Ubuntu release (6.06, a.k.a Dapper Drake), Sun's JRE is now available within the distribution. Here are instructions for installing the JRE on Dapper.
Since Ubuntu release 6.06, a.k.a Dapper Drake, Sun's JRE is now available within the distribution. Here are instructions for installing the JRE on Dapper.
This page covers installing Sun's version of Java, which is the 'official' one. eMusic/J should also work with other JVMs, such as GCJ. Often these are installed by default on recent Linux distributions.
If your distribution isn't listed below, you can manually download Jave from the Sun download page.
This page covers installing Sun's version of Java, which is the 'official' one. eMusic/J should also work with other Java versions, such as GCJ. Often these are installed by default on recent Linux distributions.
If your distribution isn't listed below, you can manually download Jav from the Sun download page.
This page covers installing Sun's version of Java, which is the 'official' one. eMusic/J should also work with other JVMs?, such as GCJ. Often these are installed by default on recent Linux distributions.
This page covers installing Sun's version of Java, which is the 'official' one. eMusic/J should also work with other JVMs, such as GCJ. Often these are installed by default on recent Linux distributions.
The simple command line way is to do the following:
The simple command line way is to do the following (you will need the mutliverse
source enabled, see the Ubuntu help for this):
With the latest Ubuntu release (6.06, a.k.a Dapper Drake), Sun's JRE is now available within the distribution. Here are instructions for installing the JRE on Dapper. If you have an older version of Ubuntu, you should use the instructions below:
With the latest Ubuntu release (6.06, a.k.a Dapper Drake), Sun's JRE is now available within the distribution. Here are instructions for installing the JRE on Dapper.
The simple command line way is to do the following:
sudo apt-get install sun-java5-jre sun-java5-fonts sudo update-alternatives --set java /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun/jre/bin/java
If you have an older version of Ubuntu, you should use the instructions below:
It probably means you have another version of Java installed, for example GCJ or Blackdown. This means that the Sun Java may not be used. To fix this, install and run galternatives
. This will let you select which JDK is the default one.
It probably means you have another version of Java installed, for example GCJ or Blackdown. This means that the Sun Java may not be used. To fix this, install and run galternatives
. This will let you select which JDK is the default one. The command line equivalent to galternatives
is to do:sudo update-alternatives --set java /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun/jre/bin/java
Start by downloading Java itself from the Sun download page. You will most likely want to follow the "Download JRE 5.0" link. Then follow the instructions for your distribution to see what particular download you want.
If your distribution isn't listed below, you can manually download Jave from the Sun download page.
Start by downloading Java itself from the Sun download page. You will most likely want to follow the "Download JRE 5.0" link. Then follow the instructions for your distribution to see what particular download you want. Unfortunately this procedure isn't as easy as it could be, Sun doesn't allow distributions to include copies of Java.
Start by downloading Java itself from the Sun download page. You will most likely want to follow the "Download JRE 5.0" link. Then follow the instructions for your distribution to see what particular download you want.
With the latest Ubuntu release (6.06, a.k.a Dapper Drake), Sun's JRE is now available within the distribution. Here are instructions for installing the JRE on Dapper. If you have an older version of Ubuntu, you should use the instructions below:
sudo dpkg -i jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.deb
\\
sudo dpkg -i jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.deb
apt-get install java-package
sudo aptitude install java-package
(if this asks for a password, enter the one you use to log in to the computer.)
When it asks for a password, enter the one you use to log in to the computer.
If you get an error when you run eMusic/J:
It probably means you have another version of Java installed, for example GCJ or Blackdown. This means that the Sun Java may not be used. If this is the case, you will get strange errors from eMusic/J if you run it from the command line. To fix this, install and run galternatives
. This will let you select which JDK is the default one.
If you get an error when you run eMusic/J from the command line:
It probably means you have another version of Java installed, for example GCJ or Blackdown. This means that the Sun Java may not be used. To fix this, install and run galternatives
. This will let you select which JDK is the default one.
If you get an error:\\
If you get an error when you run eMusic/J:\\
If this doesn't seem to help, have a look at the troubleshooting page.
Note that if you have another version of Java installed, for example GCJ, the Sun Java may not be used. If this is the case, you will get strange errors from eMusic/J if you run it from the command line. To fix this, install and run galternatives
. This will let you select which JDK is the default one.
If you get an error:
It probably means you have another version of Java installed, for example GCJ or Blackdown. This means that the Sun Java may not be used. If this is the case, you will get strange errors from eMusic/J if you run it from the command line. To fix this, install and run galternatives
. This will let you select which JDK is the default one.
Note that if you have another version of Java installed, for example GCJ, the Sun Java may not be used. If this is the case, you will get strange errors from eMusic/J if you run it from the command line. To fix this, install and run galternatives
. This will let you select which JDK is the default one.
Start by downloading Java itself from the Sun download page. You will most likely want to follow the "Download JRE 5.0" link. Then follow the instructions for your distribution to see what particular download you want. Unfortunately this procedure isn't as easy as it could be, Sun doesn't allow distributions to include copies of it.
Start by downloading Java itself from the Sun download page. You will most likely want to follow the "Download JRE 5.0" link. Then follow the instructions for your distribution to see what particular download you want. Unfortunately this procedure isn't as easy as it could be, Sun doesn't allow distributions to include copies of Java.
Start by downloading Java itself from the Sun download page. You will most likely want to follow the "Download JRE 5.0" link. Then follow the instructions for your distribution to see what particular download you want.
Start by downloading Java itself from the Sun download page. You will most likely want to follow the "Download JRE 5.0" link. Then follow the instructions for your distribution to see what particular download you want. Unfortunately this procedure isn't as easy as it could be, Sun doesn't allow distributions to include copies of it.
These are the instructions for installing Java under the various distributions. If your one isn't listed here, and you work out how to do it, please hit the Edit Page link above and add it.
Start by downloading Java itself from the Sun download page. You will most likely want to follow the "Download JRE 5.0" link. Then follow the instructions for your distribution to see what particular download you want.
(:toc:)
Debian and Ubuntu
- From the Sun site, download "Linux self-extracting file"
- Install the package "java-package" which comes with your distribution. This can either be done through a program such as Synaptic (in Ubuntu, System -> Administration -> Synaptic Package Manager), or type the following on the command line:
apt-get install java-package
- Now, from the command line, go to the directory that you saved the Java download into and enter:
make-jpkg jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.bin
(you may need to change the name to match what you downloaded) - This will have created a file called something like:
jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.deb
. Now type:sudo dpkg -i jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.deb
When it asks for a password, enter the one you use to log in to the computer. - Java should now be installed!