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2008-05-31
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2008-07-19
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2008-07-19
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2008-07-22
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No... that'll require Qole's IceWeasel... There was some talk about a plugin that can communicate with gappletviewer, but I don't think it'll run with our weird version of firefox
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My company's website linked me to the Java download site where the JRE downloads are availabel to download.
My first problem is that there are 4 different JRE download files for Linux OS:
1) Linux RPM (Self-extracting file)
2) Linux (Self-extracting file)
3) Linux X64
4) Linux X64 RPM
Which, if any, of these 4 files is the right one for my 810's OS (I've updated to 51-3).
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I tried downloading and installing each of the 4 files listed above and got the same result with each file. I used the File Manager to attempt the install.
When I double clicked on hte file I got a message that read "Unabale to recognize file type jre-6u6-linux-i586.bin. Search for an application to open?".
I clicked on "OK".
When asked to select an application from the list I highlighted
Application Manager (not knowing what else to select) and clicked on "OK".
I clicked on "OK" to start the installation
I then got a message that read "Unable to install jre-6u6-linux-i586.bin file corrupt".
I got the same result when I tried to installall all 4 of the download files.
It is critical to my work that I be able to access the area of my company's website that I need the Java Runtime add on for. I would appreciate any help that my fellow readers can give me.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
L. W.