Now, to make it work as a plugin, you have to link (not copy, as that makes the browser crash) the plugin to your mozilla directory. I downloaded it to ~/install, so go into that directory and run: chmod +x j2sdk-1.4.2-03-linux-amd64.binĪnd wait until it's done installing (make sure it mentions "Uncompressing Blackdown Java 2 Standard Edition SDK v1.4.2-03" at some point). To save others from some of the pain, here is how I did that:ĭownload from the file j2sdk-1.4.2-03-linux-amd64.bin. Four hours of my time later, I managed to get it working. Normally I wouldn't really care about this, but unfortunately my bank decided to require Java working in the browser for authentication. Because the lazy bastards at Sun still didn't manage to make a 64 bit version of their Java plugin, you have to go through all sorts of hoops to make it actually work.
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