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wanholinux 02-09-2008 06:23 AM

Java on Ubuntu - Cannot get it installed
 
Installed Ubuntu successfully and found it very user friendly except that it does not come with Jave installed, Why? Downloaded Java from Java.com and tried to follow the instruction given at the web site but without success. At the su : prompt for password I keyed in the password but the cursor seems to be not moving and kept prompting me for the password again and again, Finally I gave up. Now I have gone back to Window, because I just cannot to the things I want on the Net. I like Ubuntu very much but unfortunately it does not come with Java. Is there any other Distro that comes with Javas? Thanks a lot. Joseph

LinuxCrayon 02-09-2008 06:32 AM

Most distros won't have Java preinstalled. Windows doesn't have it preinstalled, either. I'm surprised that Ubuntu doesn't have Java in the repositories, though. Did you check Synaptic (I think that's their GUI front end, anyway) for Java?

Also, 'su' doesn't work in Ubuntu like it does in other distros. The root account is disabled by default as a security measure. Instead, anywhere you ever see 'su', substitute 'sudo.'

Simon Bridge 02-09-2008 06:35 AM

Ubuntu does come with Java (FreeJava). For Sun Java, see the links below.

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java
http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:G...eb_Development
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=76702

wanholinux 02-11-2008 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by LinuxCrayon (Post 3051325)
Most distros won't have Java preinstalled. Windows doesn't have it preinstalled, either. I'm surprised that Ubuntu doesn't have Java in the repositories, though. Did you check Synaptic (I think that's their GUI front end, anyway) for Java?

Also, 'su' doesn't work in Ubuntu like it does in other distros. The root account is disabled by default as a security measure. Instead, anywhere you ever see 'su', substitute 'sudo.'

Thanks Brother - I will try again. Joseph

wanholinux 02-11-2008 08:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Simon Bridge (Post 3051327)

Thanks You for your advise. Joe

snowman81 02-11-2008 08:38 AM

if you get automatix it comes with sun java. http://www.getautomatix.com/


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