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I've just now begun my switch from Lucid 528 to Slacko 531, and I rediscovered a weird little thing. Java 7 does not work with LibreOffice 3.4.2, but Java 6 works just fine. It's something about LIbreOffice, though, as everything else seems to work just fine with 7u2.
I'll make a note of it in the main post, just so no one gets surprised by it.
I've just now begun my switch from Lucid 528 to Slacko 531, and I rediscovered a weird little thing. Java 7 does not work with LibreOffice 3.4.2, but Java 6 works just fine. It's something about LIbreOffice, though, as everything else seems to work just fine with 7u2.
I'll make a note of it in the main post, just so no one gets surprised by it.
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I tried the 1.7u7 sfs in latest Slacko beta and it works great in Opera-12.02 and Firefox-16.0.1, thank you.
Just as a suggestion, take it fwiw, I would leave out the /usr/lib/seamonkey and /usr//lib/firefox plugin directories. 2 reasons.
1. in the main sfs or savefile /usr/lib/seamonkey or /usr/lib/firefox can be a symlink to /usr/lib/seamonkey-$version or /usr/lib/firefox-$version respectively. Then your directories will be hidden at the bottom of the layered stack.
2. MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH="/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins". This is set in /etc/profile overriding run-mozilla.sh (which isn't used in puppy anyways), making your added dir redundant.
Just a suggestion .
Just as a suggestion, take it fwiw, I would leave out the /usr/lib/seamonkey and /usr//lib/firefox plugin directories. 2 reasons.
1. in the main sfs or savefile /usr/lib/seamonkey or /usr/lib/firefox can be a symlink to /usr/lib/seamonkey-$version or /usr/lib/firefox-$version respectively. Then your directories will be hidden at the bottom of the layered stack.
2. MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH="/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins". This is set in /etc/profile overriding run-mozilla.sh (which isn't used in puppy anyways), making your added dir redundant.
Just a suggestion .
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Ahh sh*t...
Sorry
That was meant for the jre thread of yours, didn't try jdk but it may still be relevant, IDK.1. in the main sfs or savefile /usr/lib/seamonkey or /usr/lib/firefox can be a symlink to /usr/lib/seamonkey-$version or /usr/lib/firefox-$version respectively. Then your directories will be hidden at the bottom of the layered stack.
2. MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH="/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins". This is set in /etc/profile overriding run-mozilla.sh (which isn't used in puppy anyways), making your added dir redundant.
Sorry
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No need to apologize. If it was relevant to one, then it holds for the other. I've linked the browser plugin similarly in all my Java packages.01micko wrote:Ahh sh*t...That was meant for the jre thread of yours, didn't try jdk but it may still be relevant, IDK.1. in the main sfs or savefile /usr/lib/seamonkey or /usr/lib/firefox can be a symlink to /usr/lib/seamonkey-$version or /usr/lib/firefox-$version respectively. Then your directories will be hidden at the bottom of the layered stack.
2. MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH="/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins". This is set in /etc/profile overriding run-mozilla.sh (which isn't used in puppy anyways), making your added dir redundant.
Sorry
I'll take your advice for the next update. Thanks!
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the 1.7up works fine in Slacko 5.4 on bootable USB drive....thanks!
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