Note that this is totally from memory (done last
night), and I did NOT get confirmation in Firefox that
the pluggin is seen by Firefox.
cd to Firefox pluggins directory:
/usr/lib/Firefox-1.0/pluggins
and create a link to the java plugin library:
ln -s
/usr/java/jdk5.0/jre/<path>/<to>/libjavaplugin.oji .
Then, I believe you *should* be able to close Firefox
and re-open it, then do
- Edit
- Preferences
- Download
- click on Plugins, and java should be listed
But as I said, I couldn't get java to be listed there.
HTH.
--- Shane Presley <shane.presley(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
Fairly new to Fedora (and linux). Running FC3.
Came with Mozzila,
but I also instaleld Firefox. Browsers work fine.
No proxies
involved.
I wanted to be able to run Java, and it didn't seem
to be installed.
So I downloaded Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition
(J2SE) from
java.com. Installed the rpm. Seemed to work fine.
Now under preferences, I see Java, and there is one
version of Java
Applet Runtime Settings and one version of Java
Application Runtime
Settings. Both are enabled.
But in my browser, when I try to view any java
applets
(
http://www.java.com/en/download/help/testvm.jsp) I
get a message
telling me I need a plugin (Sun Java J2SE50). I
have restarted my
browser, even the entire system once. Still doesn't
know I have java
installed?
Thanks
Shane
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