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From: Neil Jones on 13 Jan 2010 01:28 Finally I have Debian (Lenny) installed on my Eeepc. I am trying to install JavaFX on this system. My Windows has NetBeans with JavaFX installed on it. The NetBeans on Debian is a slightly older version AND there is no JavaFX. Please let me know if it is something that I have to manually install. Thank you in advance for any help. NJ
From: Klaus Zerwes on 13 Jan 2010 11:30 Neil Jones wrote: > Finally I have Debian (Lenny) installed on my Eeepc. I am trying to > install JavaFX on this system. My Windows has NetBeans with JavaFX > installed on it. The NetBeans on Debian is a slightly older version AND > there is no JavaFX. Please let me know if it is something that I have > to manually install. Download the current Netbeans IDE with JavaFX support and install it. This works with squeeze at least ... > Thank you in advance for any help. > > NJ Klaus -- Klaus Zerwes http://www.zero-sys.net
From: user on 13 Jan 2010 17:23
Klaus Zerwes wrote: > Neil Jones wrote: >> Finally I have Debian (Lenny) installed on my Eeepc. I am trying to >> install JavaFX on this system. My Windows has NetBeans with JavaFX >> installed on it. The NetBeans on Debian is a slightly older version AND >> there is no JavaFX. Please let me know if it is something that I have >> to manually install. > > Download the current Netbeans IDE with JavaFX support and install it. > This works with squeeze at least ... > >> Thank you in advance for any help. >> >> NJ > > Klaus > If I read well linux users had "early bird access" http://javafx.com/faq/ -- -- What's on Shortwave guide: choose an hour, go! http://shortwave.tk 700+ Radio Stations on SW http://swstations.tk 300+ languages on SW http://radiolanguages.tk |