The Linux community has already introduced a lot of related knowledge about configuring the Java environment in Ubuntu, but I will continue to explain some specific issues. Otherwise, I am still not quite clear about the new users, this article is also a prerequisite for installing LumaQQ In Ubuntu (see fuse ). Install and configure Jav
The Linux community has already introduced a lot of related knowledge about configuring the Java environment in Ubuntu, but I will continue to explain some specific issues. Otherwise, I am still not quite clear about the new users, this article is also a prerequisite for installing LumaQQ In Ubuntu (see fuse ).
Installing and configuring the Java environment is very simple. I tested the Ubuntu 7.10 platform. Open the terminal and you should know where the terminal is! Run the following command:
Sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jre
Then, all installation prompts are displayed! Note the following:
A blue background window appears during installation, with a red prompt "setting sun-java6-jre", there is a "OK" under the screen, but can not click.
The details are as follows:
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│ Operating System Distributor License for Java v1.1 (DLJ) Restart
│?
│ Operating System Distributor License for Java version 1.1 (DLJ )?
│?
│ Sun microsystems, INC. ("SUN") is willing to license the java platform?
│ Standard edition developer kit ("JDK"-THE "SOFTWARE") to you only?
│ The condition that you accept all of the terms contained in this license?
│ AGREEMENT (THE "AGREEMENT"). please read the agreement carefully.?
│ INSTALLING, USING, or distributing this software, you accept all of?
│ Terms of the agreement .?
│?
│ 1. DEFINITIONS. "Software" means the code identified above in binary?
│ Form, any other machine readable materials including, but not?
│ Limited to, libraries, source files, header files, and data files), libraries
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│ <确定>
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Solution: Use the tab key to switch to the "OK" button. Press enter when it turns red!
The following figure is displayed again: