Just wondering if anyone has got Java apps (the kind where you download a jnlp file and launch it with javaws so that it runs independent of your browser) running on a 64-bit linux system.
I used to be able to run .jnlp files with Firefox but all of that went to crap a while ago. I've been beating my head against the wall trying to get Java to work with either firefox or chrome ... no dice.
It's beginning to look like neither one supports Java -- Chrome just doesn't support Java -- period, while Firefox seems to have totally stopped supporting it on 64-bit systems.
Unless I'm missing something the only way to do it is to build a 32-bit system and run firefox. 32 bit? Aargh.
I'm hoping that I'm missing something and there's a way around this that doesn't force me to step back 10 years in progress and run a 32-bit system.
I used to be able to run .jnlp files with Firefox but all of that went to crap a while ago. I've been beating my head against the wall trying to get Java to work with either firefox or chrome ... no dice.
It's beginning to look like neither one supports Java -- Chrome just doesn't support Java -- period, while Firefox seems to have totally stopped supporting it on 64-bit systems.
Unless I'm missing something the only way to do it is to build a 32-bit system and run firefox. 32 bit? Aargh.
I'm hoping that I'm missing something and there's a way around this that doesn't force me to step back 10 years in progress and run a 32-bit system.
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