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Distribution: Proud User Fedora FC5/ Fedora 7 /Ubunt 7.10
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Konqueror message - Cannot find Java executable
Have been trying out Konqueror. However sites using Java don't open. E.g www.nseindia.com. Nothing was appearing until I set the the identification as IE 6 .
Your Java path is probably incorrect. I saw the same behavior as you along with a message saying that it couldn't find the java executable where the applets were supposed to load.
Go to Settings -> Configure Konqueror and the Java section. I had to set the executable path to the following, although it may differ for you.
/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun-1.5.0.08/jre/bin/java
Once I did that I closed Konqueror, reopened it to the site and it worked with the default browser identification.
Friend, upgrading will depend upon your network speed. If you are using broadband, then it will take about 1 to 1.5 hour (I use BSNL broadband) (probably 460MB of data).
Last edited by anindyanuri; 03-04-2007 at 06:16 PM.
Distribution: Proud User Fedora FC5/ Fedora 7 /Ubunt 7.10
Posts: 188
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Originally Posted by anindyanuri
Friend, upgrading will depend upon your network speed. If you are using broadband, then it will take about 1 to 1.5 hour (I use BSNL broadband) (probably 460MB of data).
We are really not on topic here . But what does broadband have to do with upgrading ?
I have already got the FC6 DVD . Even in that case upgrading would take a long time . I mean from FC-5 to FC-6 . A fresh install would take 1 to 1.5 hours . This is my impression . I did an upgrade sometime back - maybe last year and it took maybe more than 4 hours.
Distribution: Proud User Fedora FC5/ Fedora 7 /Ubunt 7.10
Posts: 188
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Originally Posted by Marsolin
Your Java path is probably incorrect. I saw the same behavior as you along with a message saying that it couldn't find the java executable where the applets were supposed to load.
Go to Settings -> Configure Konqueror and the Java section. I had to set the executable path to the following, although it may differ for you.
/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun-1.5.0.08/jre/bin/java
Once I did that I closed Konqueror, reopened it to the site and it worked with the default browser identification.
I probably misunderstood your previous post. What I meant for upgrading is to upgrade the various softwares in the system and the kernel after installing FC6.
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