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Re: jre-1.6.0.30.sfs

#21 Post by shinobar »

Monsie wrote: Should I un-install it first before updating to your new version?
Yes unload the old and then load the new.
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jre-1.6.0.31.sfs

#22 Post by shinobar »

Updated to jre-1.6.0.31.sfs.
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Need a PET for PPM users

#23 Post by gcmartin »

Shinobar
Might you consider making available the PET, please. LIve media users do have any means to have a SFS carry over from session to session. ... unless of course, you change Barry's system for Live media.

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Re: Need a PET for PPM users

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gcmartin wrote:LIve media users do have any means to have a SFS carry over from session to session. ... unless of course, you change Barry's system for Live media.
I think the multisession Live CD is still experimental, but you can try the sfs_load-1.3.9, built-in the most recent dpup and slaco beta.
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jre-1.6.0.31-1.sfs

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fix was missing mozilla plug-in
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#26 Post by playdayz »

jre-1.6.0.31-1.sfs is working nicely in Lupu Libre, for both Libre Office and Google Chrome. Thanks.

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jre-1.6.0.33.sfs, jre-1.7.0.05.sfs

#27 Post by shinobar »

Updated jre-1.6.0.33.sfs, jre-1.7.0.05.sfs.
http://shino.pos.to/party/bridge.cgi?puppy/opt/
May works on any Puppy 4.x/5.x.

The browser plug-in of jre-1.7.x may not work on Seamonkey. Use jre-1.6.0.33.sfs in this case.
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#28 Post by darkcity »

I am using a program called Jubler. It works with Java 1.6 but not 1.7. Is it possible to install two different versions of java?

gcmartin

#29 Post by gcmartin »

This a good option for those who use SFSs. But Puppy PPM is PET oriented. I know this has been requested before, but could these also be made available in PET format as it would cover both communities.

I am just one of a few DVD ISO with save-session use over the past 4-5 years. This approach from Barry and the community works. I did not understand the reference of "experimental" made earlier. If that is published somewhere, please direct us as Barry may consider addressing it. Also, I have not seen any statement anywhere which indicates that Puppy is moving away from traditional PPM use to a SFS based type of package manager, thus ceasing use of PETs.

Maybe its time I ask the more obvious question: Is there something that is done when this is created as an SFS versus what occurs when its a PET?

I ask because I have seen, for example, where the SAMBA SFS was actually no bigger (or smaller) than the SAMBA PET from those developers who provide both.

By asking this question, I, BY NO MEANS, am asking for any change in any direction. I am just trying to envision if there is reasoning I should be aware of. I am merely looking at the current systems implementation and current awareness of packing approaches (PETs and SFSs)

If someone would explain this, this could reduce these requests.

Thanks, in advance, for any understanding.

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New JRE

#30 Post by tlchost »

When possible, it would be nice to have an sfs file for the new jre1.7.0_07

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#31 Post by Makoto »

Yeah... I've got both Firefox and Seamonkey complaining every time I start them because I have 1.7.0_05 installed (and Java disabled in both browsers, but it still complains :? ).

I'd try installing it myself (I have the .tar.gz version downloaded), but I don't know how - or the extra links and such shinobar included with his SFS versions. :(
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#32 Post by xman »

It's time to use 6u35 or 7u7.

In 6u34 and 7u6 and earlier versions of java there were security holes which were and are exploited in the wild by criminals. "Due to the severity of these vulnerabilities, the public disclosure of technical details and the reported exploitation of CVE-2012-4681 "in the wild," Oracle strongly recommends that customers apply the updates provided by this Security Alert as soon as possible", http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topic ... 35715.html.

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jre-1.6.0.35, jre-1.7.0.07

#33 Post by shinobar »

UPDATE: 2012-09-04
jre-1.6.0.35.sfs and jre-1.7.0.07.sfs. Note that the browser plug-in of JAVA 7 may not work on Seamonkey. Use the JAVA 6 (jre-1.6.x) in this case.
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#34 Post by Makoto »

Thanks! Everything seems to be working great (including LibreOffice :) ). The Java plugin seems to be working with both Seamonkey and Firefox, here.
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#35 Post by Hugh »

Shinobar, thank you for your work with JRE
and the various sfs files you've created!!!

You've made the process of installing JAVA
into Puppy incredibly easy and effective.

I've just added it to SolidPup 5.1.1 and it
passed the Test.

Next I need to try and see if MineCraft will
function in this environment. My Grandson
is hooked on MineCraft and I'm striving to
set it up in Puppy to enable him to break
away from Windows. I'll report back as soon
as we try it...
- - - - - - - - - -
11 Oct 2012
My Grandson's computer is a Sony Vaio
VGCRB30 model (3.0 GHz P4, 2 GB RAM)
and SolidPup plus Shinobar's jre installed
work well up to a point. Running Minecraft
in java brings up the login page ok, but for
some reason the login will not accept any
input from the keyboard.

Would anyone have any idea why this is
so? Is it a hardware incompatibility?

We've also tried in on a Dell GX260 with
SolidPup and jre and it works completely;
login is successful and the game begins.
Unfortunately this machine only has
512 MB of RAM so it is very, very sluggish.
Once we upgrade RAM to a sufficient level
perhaps it will do what we want.

This is our first attempt to install and use
java for any application so it is a rather
exciting adventure.

Thanks are extended to Asterisk as well!

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Thanks!

#36 Post by linux_guy »

It's working with Firefox 16.0.2 on Slacko 5.3.3, except here: www.java.com/en/download/testjava.jsp. I use other java pages, including my company's choice of VPN (Juniper) and it works great.
Makoto wrote:Thanks! Everything seems to be working great (including LibreOffice :) ). The Java plugin seems to be working with both Seamonkey and Firefox, here.
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jre-1.6.0.37, jre-1.7.0.09

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UPDATE: jre-1.6.0.37.sfs and jre-1.7.0.09.sfs.
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Re: jre-1.6.0.37, jre-1.7.0.09

#38 Post by tlchost »

shinobar wrote:UPDATE: jre-1.6.0.37.sfs and jre-1.7.0.09.sfs.
http://shino.pos.to/party/bridge.cgi?puppy/opt/
.09 works fine in Slacko 5.3.3 seems not to be detected in Beta 2 running on a bootable USB drive.

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jre-1.7.0.25.sfs

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