On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 23:49:55 +0000, Pedro M (Morphix User)
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jules Dubois escribió:
> 
> 
> 
> >On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 15:10:03 +0000, Pedro M (Morphix User) wrote:
> >>VSJ escribió:
> >>>Read these instructions:
> >>>http://serios.net/content/debian/java.php
> >>>to build you own up to date Debian Java packages.
> >>So we would find a single step package that would install Java in Debian
> >>and in the browsers at the same time.
> >>
> >
> >Is the object of this discussion to make it easier for all Debian novices
> >to install a JRE or for you to install a JRE?  If it's only you, it's not
> >difficult to install Sun's (free but not Free) JREs.  (I don't
> >really remember how to install (or activate or whatever) a Java browser
> >plug-in but I it wasn't difficult with Mozilla.)
> >
> 
> In Windows it was automatical, only clicking in the install.exe file.
> 
> >
> >>Where can I find it (easy for neophyte, this is one single apt-get
> >>install package).
> >>
> >For you or for everyone?
> >
> >For every neophyte. Imagine, I have to fullfill a formulary to join to the 
> >University using my internet browser with Java insalled. ;( I need a quick 
> >and easy solution, not read guides and so on. This is, a single apt-get 
> >someting....
> >
> 
> Sorry, but they are the circumstances.
> 
> Regards and best wishes.

I must say I think that every user that uses this operating system
should have the basic capabilities to do this stuff. If you do not,
maybe it is time for you to learn them. You need to learn how to use
the system you have, not try to dumb everything down.

Alternatively, you could always ask Sun if they want to distribute
java in a .deb.

Wim

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