[K12OSN] JAVA?
Eric Brown
ericbrow at gmail.com
Wed Oct 18 20:44:31 UTC 2006
When I did the default install of K12LTSP, there was a folder or icon
on the desktop to click to install java and flash, which I did.
I teach a java programming class, and my students and I have had no
problems with it.
Eric
On 10/18/06, John Lucas <mrjohnlucas at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wednesday 18 October 2006 15:02, Timothy Hart wrote:
> > Anyone having issues the last week installing java in K12LTSP5? It is
> > giving me errors on the install. Is it just me?
> >
> > Tim
>
> I didn't have any problems installing the latest Sun JDK (1.5.0_07 as I
> recall) and Netbeans (v5.5 beta 2). Which implementation are you attempting
> to install? What package (tarball or rpm)?
>
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