I've got that. The easiest workaround was to set the default Java engine to 
Java 8. In Debian and Debian-derived distributions, this is most-easily 
done with /usr/sbin/update-java-alternatives.

I don't recall having had this problem recently. But Debian testing just 
recently got Java 10.

HTH,

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Emmanuel Charpentier

Le lundi 14 mai 2018 15:03:02 UTC+2, Francesco a écrit :
>
> Now sage 8.1 is present in the repositories of ubuntu 18.04 64bit. I have 
> installed sage and i have same problems.
> When i try to use 3d-commands in shell mode, and jmol stars, i get this 
> message
> RuntimeError: jmol cannot run, no suitable java version found
> I read that , in another case, this problem is caused by the 
> incompatibility oj java with jmol. In my case java version is 10. Is this 
> the problem ? Can i solve ugrading java or downgrading to version 8 ?
> Thanks
>

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