(Ted Harding) wrote:
The majority of us fenny amphibians don't normally have to worry about such things, but people who venture out on the Cambridgeshire Alps do have to worry. These are a chain of mountains running North from Huntingdon/St Ives out to Warboys and thereabouts.
The Pidley Mountain Rescue Team seems to have changed its website:
http://www.pidleymountainrescue.org.uk/
I can no longer view what they've been up to, since I'm now told that "additionaql plugins are required to display all the media on this page". When I click to install the missing plugins, it announces "Java Runtime Environment", but when I try to comtinue it says "No plugins were installed. Java Runtime Environment Not Available."
Then taking the option for "Manual Install" I get shown a choice of RPM (jre-6u13-linux-i586-rpm.bin) or self-extracting binary file (jre-6u13-linux-i586.bin).
I'm running Debian Etch with Iceweasel browswer. I've looked into what synaptic comes up with when I search on "java" or "runtime" or "java runtime". Up comes a lot of stuff, of which one is Java runtime environment using GIJ java-gcj-compat is a collection of wrapper scripts, symlinks and jar files. It is meant to provide a Java-RTE-like interface to the GIJ/GCJ tool set. (and it says version 1.0.65-10, whereas the java runtime offered by the "Manual install" is "version 6, update 13").
I'm hesitating, because I don't want to do the wrong thing here, nor mess things up by installing incomplete or incompatible things.
I'd be grateful for advice about installing java runtime in a proper way in my setup.
Maybe I'm suffering the effects of altitude sickness, after the trek over the passes between here & Syleham yesterday! Ted.
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The strange thing here is upon visiting the site I get the same issues under Debian based distros, but also a Windows box using Firefox, with uptodate Java.
Puzzling.
Steve