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This is an old revision of JavaRuntimeEnvironment made by coolpup on 2010-08-11 15:02:50.
Javascript has nothing to do with Java Runtime Environment
Most users will not need Java Runtime Environment.
J.R.E. software package(s)
Absolutely no warranty given or implied; use entirely at your own riskNot for FAT32 partitions.
jre-1.6.0.21.pet
- sha1sum SHA1 checksum: cdcef89d68c9d5455c75462b5af842d33023317a
- File date: 2010-08-11
- File size: 36MB
- Installation size: 106MB
jre-1.6.0.20.pet
- sha1sum SHA1 checksum: 16cbdd3552cc5ef86364c5401986ba0e38cf6ac9
- File date: 2010-04-30
- File size: 36MB
- Installation size: 106MB
For those on dial-up it is recommended to use the wget command, by entering into a terminal either of these two commands (file is downloaded to /mnt/home):
wget -t0 --retry-connrefused -c -N -S --wait=2 --random-wait --no-dns-cache --prefer-family=IPv6 --directory-prefix=/mnt/home --no-cache --no-cookies http://dpup.org/01Micko/lupu/jre-1.6.0.20.pet
wget -t0 --retry-connrefused -c -N -S --wait=2 --random-wait --no-dns-cache --prefer-family=IPv6 --directory-prefix=/mnt/home --no-cache --no-cookies http://www.smokey01.com/01micko/lucid/jre-1.6.0.20.pet
Installation
- Automatic installation: use the above pet software package; for frugal Puppy installations this Java installation is only retained when a personal storage save file has already been created; a save file is created during the procedure of re-booting/shutting down for the very first time following a new Puppy installation.
- Manual installation: download J.R.E. from www.java.com; select the file without rpm in its name. After it has downloaded right-click on the file and select Permissions and then Yes, so as to make the file executable. Right-click on the white space inside the window that contains the file and select Window > Terminal Here, and enter (XX=version number)
./jre-6uXX-linux-i586.bin
The file is automatically unpacked and its contents are placed inside a newly created directory named jre1.6.0_XX. From this point advanced users will know what to do with it.
Configuring Applications After J.R.E. Installation
OpenOffice OpenOfficeGo to: Tools > Options > Java
SeaMonkey SeaMonkey
Go to: Edit > Preferences > Advanced > Enable Java
Opera Opera
http://www.opera.com/support/kb/view/375/
http://www.opera.com/support/kb/view/459/
Firefox Firefox
Go to: Tools > Options > Content > Enable Java
Confirmation of J.R.E. Installation
Test 1Verify Java Version
http://www.java.com/en/download/installed.jspJ.R.E. Multiple Vulnerabilities
http://secunia.com/advisories/37231/References
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=21505&start=15Categories
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