On Friday 24 of April 2009 11:05:07 David C. Rankin wrote:
Erik Jakobsen wrote:
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I use Firefox
Erik
Erik,
What does the follow show when pasted into the command line? (need not be root):
/usr/sbin/update-alternatives --display java
If you have more than one version, then for setting the default JRE, call (-- as root --) the following command:
update-alternatives --config java
The output will show you what you have and allow you to configure the default. You will see something like this:
[03:13 alchemy:/usr/lib64/jvm] # update-alternatives --config java
There are 3 alternatives which provide `java'.
Selection Alternative ----------------------------------------------- 1 /usr/lib64/jvm/jre-1.6.0-sun/bin/java 2 /usr/lib64/jvm/jre-1.5.0-gcj/bin/java *+ 3 /usr/lib64/jvm/jre-1.6.0-openjdk/bin/java
Press enter to keep the default[*], or type selection number:
Also, do *not* forget the java plugin! The default Java plugin is called javaplugin (for Sun's Java) and a libjavaplugin.so.[arch] for icedtea7/openjdk6. For a change of default plugin, you should type:
update-alternatives --config libjavaplugin.so.x86_64
JFI: Names of Java alternatives was unified, so openjdk now uses javaplugin as Sun Java. @David: is you don't want to use opendjdk, just uninstall it. openjdk has a biggest priority in alternatives system, that's why it's selected by default. After that you can type update-alternatives --auto to restore an automatic behavior of the alternatives system. Best regards Michal Vyskocil -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org