Ian,
On Mon, 2011-08-01 at 17:36 +0200, Ian Whitfield wrote:
On 30/07/2011 19:37, Don C. Myers wrote:
Magnificent!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you, ponsiarceds!!!!!!!!! I followed your
instructions for having an older version of Java along side the
present one. I'm running Ubuntu 11.04 with the LibreOffice version of
3.4.1. Now base works really fast like it always did. Then only thing
I did differently was I used the 1.6.0_22 version since I knew it
worked well.
Thank you again so much!!!!!!!!!
On 07/29/2011 08:55 PM, ponsiarceds wrote:
sudo cp -a jre1.6.0_21/ /usr/lib/jvm
Hi Don
I'm interested to try this!! Where did you find the Download for
1.6.0.0_22. On the Oracle site all I keep getting is 'Error 404 = Page
not found' and I can't find it using Synaptic!!??
Thanks
Ian Whitfield.
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Try using the install ISO, according to Synaptic on Ubuntu 11.04 you can
use the ISO on a CD/DVD as a repository and you might find the an older
version on it.
Also, you might check with Ubuntu or Debian about doing this. I have not
tired this myself.
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