Personally, I have given up on that and moved to using sdkman
(https://sdkman.io) for handling Java variants, this so far seems the
best / most reliable way to get different Java versions (including 8.x
series) to work on recent Linux distributions. Java packaging in Debian-
based distributions always has been weird, and JavaFX and the changes
related to the way it's supposed to be distributed don't make things
easier here.

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  OpenJFX-11 does not work with OpenJDK-8

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