Installation of Particular Java version at Ubuntu
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@Lakshmana said:
@thanksajdotcom Sorry I have replied for Scott,AJ.Now I have used the wget command given by coliver and the download of the file has done and then I extracted the file and tried to install by dpkg -i jdk 1.7.0._65 file but it showed me the error to login as sudo user.But I have also done at root but also same error with permission denied is shown.I came to home now I will give you the screenshort of the error after going to office
Just checked. I downloaded and unpacked myself. What do you want now? You've already installed it. There is nothing more to do. You have your Java already.
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@thanksajdotcom said
Thank You AJ.I utry it in my office and say you the result of this as soon as possible after going to office -
@Lakshmana said:
@thanksajdotcom Sorry I have replied for Scott,AJ.Now I have used the wget command given by coliver and the download of the file has done and then I extracted the file and tried to install by dpkg -i jdk 1.7.0._65 file but it showed me the error to login as sudo user.
But WHY are you running dpkg? We keep telling you that you can't do that. This is not a Debian package. The installation is already done. You can stop now.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Lakshmana said:
@thanksajdotcom Sorry I have replied for Scott,AJ.Now I have used the wget command given by coliver and the download of the file has done and then I extracted the file and tried to install by dpkg -i jdk 1.7.0._65 file but it showed me the error to login as sudo user.But I have also done at root but also same error with permission denied is shown.I came to home now I will give you the screenshort of the error after going to office
Just checked. I downloaded and unpacked myself. What do you want now? You've already installed it. There is nothing more to do. You have your Java already.
I have posted instructions. Please reference this: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14788345/how-to-install-jdk-on-ubuntu-linux
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@thanksajdotcom said:
I have posted instructions. Please reference this: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14788345/how-to-install-jdk-on-ubuntu-linux
None needed, he has already installed it. He just doesn't believe it or something.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Lakshmana said:
@thanksajdotcom Sorry I have replied for Scott,AJ.Now I have used the wget command given by coliver and the download of the file has done and then I extracted the file and tried to install by dpkg -i jdk 1.7.0._65 file but it showed me the error to login as sudo user.
But WHY are you running dpkg? We keep telling you that you can't do that. This is not a Debian package. The installation is already done. You can stop now.
Because he doesn't listen. I've posted EXACT VERBOSE instructions. If he copy/pastes those exactly, he cannot screw up...
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@thanksajdotcom Thank you AJ for your help
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@Lakshmana said:
@thanksajdotcom Thank you AJ for your help
Did you test your Java? It's fully installed already.
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@scottalanmiller I came to my room Scott.Its around 11:30 PM at India.So I will attend my office at 11:00 AM on tommorrow.so at that time I will check say the result of the process
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@thanksajdotcom I done the commands you provided but there is a screenshot often came while export option to be placed in vi .profile.Please verify the screenshot .
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That's just because your profile was already being edited. Just follow the on screen instructions to continue.
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@thanksajdotcom said:
mv jdk1.7.0_65/ /usr/local/
I have tried the above one this error comes.Why?
support@support:/tmp$ mv jdk1.7.0_65/ /usr/local/
mv: cannot move âjdk1.7.0_65/â to â/usr/local/jdk1.7.0_65â: Permission denied -
@Lakshmana Now I have done AJ said completely by sudo user
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All is working now?
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@scottalanmiller All is working fine now
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Great!
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@scottalanmiller Thanks.I can do some things by this ML Knowledge sharing people only.