From: Camaleón on 27 Nov 2009 11:10 On Fri, 27 Nov 2009 15:33:35 +0000, AG wrote: > Camaleón wrote: >> Can you run FreeNet from Iceape? >> >> >> > No - not from: > > Iceape > Midori > Epiphany > Opera > Iceweasel And you get the same message from all of them? :-? >>> This creates a further query: will this conflict with my sun-java6-* >>> installation if I installed it? >>> >>> >> Yes. >> >> > I suspected as much. The point here is to determine if you already have the Java JRE installed and the output of "update-alternatives --config" you said before indicated that is currently installed. >> You have to test it with Midori, the browser you are going to use to >> launch Freenet. >> >> > I accept that. I was only suggesting that the response from Iceape > provided a clue. Yes. Two questions about this: 1/ What about the "about:plugins" in Iceape? Can you see the Sun's java JRE there? 2/ Can you run any java applet from Iceape? Go here and copy/paste the results: http://www.javatester.org/version.html >> BTW, what are the results of the java test page runned from Midori? >> >> > The dotted circle on the test page remains for over 60 seconds and then > defaults to the page that makes recommendations, seemingly not > recognising any of my java jre installation. Are you sure Midori browser can work with java? As per this forum thread, it seems having no support :-? http://forum.xfce.org/index.php?topic=5190.0 Greetings, -- Camaleón -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST(a)lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster(a)lists.debian.org
From: AG on 28 Nov 2009 06:10 Camale�n wrote: > On Fri, 27 Nov 2009 15:33:35 +0000, AG wrote: > > >> Camale�n wrote: >> > > >>> Can you run FreeNet from Iceape? >>> >>> >>> >>> >> No - not from: >> >> Iceape >> Midori >> Epiphany >> Opera >> Iceweasel >> > > > And you get the same message from all of them? :-? > > > Yes > <snip> > > The point here is to determine if you already have the Java JRE installed > and the output of "update-alternatives --config" you said before > indicated that is currently installed. > > > >>> You have to test it with Midori, the browser you are going to use to >>> launch Freenet. >>> >>> >>> >> I accept that. I was only suggesting that the response from Iceape >> provided a clue. >> > > > Yes. Two questions about this: > > 1/ What about the "about:plugins" in Iceape? Can you see the Sun's java > JRE there? > > I can see: java.default_java_location_others;/usr/java java.default_java_location_solaris;/usr/j2se java.global_java_version_file;/etc/.java/versions java.java_plugin_library_name;javaplugin_oji java.private_java_version_file;~/.java/versions And some more strings about javascript, but nothing on the sun-java6-* that I *believe* I have installed > 2/ Can you run any java applet from Iceape? Go here and copy/paste the > results: > > http://www.javatester.org/version.html > > > I don't see the "pink rectangle" with any lines of text as one would expect from Method 1 on this page. I guess that I can conclude that Iceape is not picking up the Java either, even though I do have the "enable Java" option ticked in Edit/ Preferences/ Advanced tab. > <snip> > > Are you sure Midori browser can work with java? As per this forum thread, > it seems having no support :-? > > http://forum.xfce.org/index.php?topic=5190.0 > > Well, that would explain Midori and also render Midori useless as a dedicated FreeNet browser then. Thanks
From: Camaleón on 28 Nov 2009 07:10 On Sat, 28 Nov 2009 10:52:18 +0000, AG wrote: > Camaleón wrote: >> 1/ What about the "about:plugins" in Iceape? Can you see the Sun's java >> JRE there? >> >> > I can see: > > java.default_java_location_others;/usr/java > java.default_java_location_solaris;/usr/j2se > java.global_java_version_file;/etc/.java/versions > java.java_plugin_library_name;javaplugin_oji > java.private_java_version_file;~/.java/versions > > And some more strings about javascript, but nothing on the sun-java6-* > that I *believe* I have installed Ok. Then check you already have Sun's Java JRE by openning your preferred package manager and searching from there. The package you are looking for is named: sun-java6-jre - Sun Java(TM) Runtime Environment (JRE) 6 (architecture independent files) IIRC, I had to enable the "non-free" repo in order to get it. >> 2/ Can you run any java applet from Iceape? Go here and copy/paste the >> results: >> >> http://www.javatester.org/version.html >> >> >> > I don't see the "pink rectangle" with any lines of text as one would > expect from Method 1 on this page. I guess that I can conclude that > Iceape is not picking up the Java either, even though I do have the > "enable Java" option ticked in Edit/ Preferences/ Advanced tab. O.k. Let's assume now that you have not installed the runtime environment (JRE). >> Are you sure Midori browser can work with java? As per this forum >> thread, it seems having no support :-? >> >> http://forum.xfce.org/index.php?topic=5190.0 >> >> > Well, that would explain Midori and also render Midori useless as a > dedicated FreeNet browser then. I think so. But let's hope at least you can launch it from Iceape :-) Greetings, -- Camaleón -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST(a)lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster(a)lists.debian.org
From: AG on 28 Nov 2009 07:40 Camale�n wrote: > On Sat, 28 Nov 2009 10:52:18 +0000, AG wrote: > > >> Camale�n wrote: >> > > > >>> 1/ What about the "about:plugins" in Iceape? Can you see the Sun's java >>> JRE there? >>> >>> >>> >> I can see: >> >> java.default_java_location_others;/usr/java >> java.default_java_location_solaris;/usr/j2se >> java.global_java_version_file;/etc/.java/versions >> java.java_plugin_library_name;javaplugin_oji >> java.private_java_version_file;~/.java/versions >> >> And some more strings about javascript, but nothing on the sun-java6-* >> that I *believe* I have installed >> > > > Ok. Then check you already have Sun's Java JRE by openning your preferred > package manager and searching from there. > > The package you are looking for is named: > > sun-java6-jre - Sun Java(TM) Runtime Environment (JRE) 6 (architecture > independent files) > > IIRC, I had to enable the "non-free" repo in order to get it. > > > Have just tried to install sun-java6-jre and the message from apt is: sun-java6-jre is already the newest version. sun-java6-jre set to manually installed. >>> 2/ Can you run any java applet from Iceape? Go here and copy/paste the >>> results: >>> >>> http://www.javatester.org/version.html >>> >>> >>> >>> >> I don't see the "pink rectangle" with any lines of text as one would >> expect from Method 1 on this page. I guess that I can conclude that >> Iceape is not picking up the Java either, even though I do have the >> "enable Java" option ticked in Edit/ Preferences/ Advanced tab. >> > > > O.k. Let's assume now that you have not installed the runtime environment > (JRE). > > > See above. If the latest sun-java6-jre *is* already installed, then it seems that this is not being picked up by the browser(s). I was under the impression that this was done automagically, but perhaps there is something that I am supposed to be setting? As mentioned previously, I did ensure that my system was using the right java package, but ... ? Any ideas? >>> Are you sure Midori browser can work with java? As per this forum >>> thread, it seems having no support :-? >>> >>> http://forum.xfce.org/index.php?topic=5190.0 >>> >>> >>> >> Well, that would explain Midori and also render Midori useless as a >> dedicated FreeNet browser then. >> > > I think so. > > But let's hope at least you can launch it from Iceape :-) > I'd agree with that! Cheers again. AG > Greetings, > >
From: Nick Douma on 28 Nov 2009 08:00 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 >>> I don't see the "pink rectangle" with any lines of text as one would >>> expect from Method 1 on this page. I guess that I can conclude that >>> Iceape is not picking up the Java either, even though I do have the >>> "enable Java" option ticked in Edit/ Preferences/ Advanced tab. >>> >> >> >> O.k. Let's assume now that you have not installed the runtime environment >> (JRE). >> >> >> > See above. If the latest sun-java6-jre *is* already installed, then it > seems that this is not being picked up by the browser(s). I was under > the impression that this was done automagically, but perhaps there is > something that I am supposed to be setting? As mentioned previously, I > did ensure that my system was using the right java package, but ... ? > > Any ideas? Looks like you forgot to install sun-java6-plugin. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.12 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iEYEARECAAYFAksRGRMACgkQkPq5zKsAFii3BgCgg3XrHmGRPqgvQkj39GftKw/k yQwAnjM5jo/N4NK1GPOWsmk4fUGrePNi =zOqW -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST(a)lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster(a)lists.debian.org
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