I saw the problem... Got that working this way: 1 - Remove other Java / Java Plugins installations (I had icedtea-web and java-1_7_0-openjdk); 2 - Install Java from http://www.java.com (64 bits in my case - jre-7u17-linux-x64.rpm); 2 - Run (adjust paths if needed): # update-alternatives --install /usr/lib64/browser-plugins/javaplugin.so javaplugin /usr/java/jre1.7.0_17/lib/amd64/libnpjp2.so 3 --slave /usr/bin/javaws javaws /usr/java/jre1.7.0_17/bin/javaws --slave /usr/share/man/man1/javaws.1 javaws.1 /usr/java/jre1.7.0_17/man/man1/javaws.1 Thanks. On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 10:54 AM, Marco Calistri <marco.calistri@yahoo.com.br> wrote:
Il 18/03/2013 01:29, aledr ha scritto:
Which bank? I often use Itaú without problems.
Thanks.
On Sun, Mar 17, 2013 at 9:04 PM, Carlos E. R. <robin.listas@telefonica.net> wrote:
On Sunday, 2013-03-17 at 20:43 -0300, Marco Calistri wrote:
I need Sun Java to access an Internet Banking account and so far I always used the manual update way.
I would like to know if in OpenSuSe are there any chances to install the deb package or in alternative to adapt the script available in www.duinsoft.nl in order to run it inside a crontab to check Java download and install the new JRE.
Scripts? Debs? What for, simply download the rpm from the oracle site and install it. Piece of cake.
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