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In the Release Notes it states the following - quote: "If you run Linux, the GCJ Java variant has known issues with LibreOffice, we advise to e.g. use OpenJDK instead."

Google points to the following URL: "http://openjdk.java.net/"; but the site is either down or no longer valid.

SO any ideas where people can get OpenJDK as recommended in the LibreOffice 3.4.3 Release Notes? For Windows, Linux, and Mac?


On 08/31/2011 07:55 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Just a quick note for everyone else who has spent ages balancing the advantages
of the 3.3.x line with the 3.4.x branch.  The 3.4.3 should give the advantages
of both.  It is only just released so it's worth looking in the release notes.
It's probably best to install alongside whichever release you are currently
using just in case there are a few teething troubles in the first few days.
This is the release i have been waiting for :)
Good luck  and good work all :)
Regards from
Tom :)



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