mbrainiac
(usa Debian)
Enviado em 19/09/2012 - 16:48h
limathebest escreveu:
Se o seu problema é só com o plugin do Java, saiba que isso pode ser um erro de instalação do mesmo, ou seja o plugin Java não foi linkado para a pasta correta.
Eu usei o Debian Wheezy por mais 8 meses, tive inúmeros problemas quando o instalador java foi removido. Quando aprendi a instalar o Java direto do site meus problemas acabaram.
Oi amigo,
é isto aqui?
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/manual-plugin-install-linux-136395.html
Manual Installation and Registration of Java Plugin for Linux
JDK Documentation
When you install the Java platform, the Java plugin file is included as part of that install. If you want to use Java within Firefox, you need to manually create a symbolic link from the plugin file in the release to one of the locations that Firefox expects. To make the plugin available to all users, create the link inside of the Firefox application's directory, in the plugins subdirectory. Alternatively, you can create the symbolic link in your home directory, in ~/.mozilla/plugins. In the remainder of this document, the text, " Firefox plugins directory ", implies either of these locations.
This release provides the Next-Generation Java plugin. If you have been using the classic plugin, see the Notes for further information.
The plugin file for Linux is located here:
<JRE>/lib/i386/libnpjp2.so
If you are using a 32-bit Firefox, you should use the 32-bit Java Plugin (from the lib/i386 directory). To determine which version of Firefox you are running, launch the application, and select the menu item Help -> About Mozilla Firefox. At the bottom of the window is a version string line that contains either "Linux i686" (32-bit) or "Linux x86_64" (64-bit).
To install the Java Plugin follow these steps:
1. Exit Firefox.
2. Uninstall any previous installations of Java Plugin.
Only one Java Plugin can be used at a time. When you want to use a different plugin, or version of a plugin, remove the symbolic links to any other versions and create a fresh symbolic link to the new one.
Remove the symbolic links (or move them to another directory) to javaplugin-oji.so and libnpjp2.so from the Firefox plugins directory.
3. Create a symbolic link to the Java Plugin in the Firefox plugins directory.
Create a symbolic link to the Java Plugin libnpjp2.so file in the Firefox plugins directory:
cd
<Firefox>/plugins
ln -s
<JRE>/lib/i386/libnpjp2.so .
4. Start the Firefox browser .
Type about:plugins in the Location bar to confirm that the Java Plugin is loaded. You can also click the Tools menu to confirm that Java Console is there.
Notes
The classic plugin file was located here:
<JRE>/plugin/i386/javaplugin-oji.so
This file should no longer be used and all symbolic links to it removed.
See Browsers Supported by Next-Generation Java Plugin for information about browser support in the new Java Plugin.