doug livesey wrote: > Hi -- as part of trying to get OpenLaszlo to work on my Ubuntu machine, > I need to set it up so that the default version of Java it is running is > a JDK (preferably 6). > I've found tuts that tell me how to select from the java alternatives on > my machine, but I've no idea how to add the JDKs I've installed through > Synaptic to this list of alternatives. > I'll also need the JDK to install the latest version of Freemind & other > Java apps from source. > Can anyone advise me on how this is done? > Cheers, > Doug. > Hi Doug,
I usually follow the guide on the Ubuntu wiki here:https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java to get java installed on any new installs. I also use the jdk to develop java for college and I just follow the steps on the wiki page above then install the sun-java6-sdk package. Doing that works fine for me and I think the runtime and development packages are just separate for ease of use. Thanks -- Jason Liquorish - <ja...@dropshock.com> -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/