Re: Where is libjavaplugin_oji.so in JRE 1.5.0_05?



FEEB wrote:

> On 17 Nov 2005 08:58:07 -0800, Bushido Hacks wrote:
>
>>JRE1.5.0_05 is not fully supported for 64 bit system yet.
>>
>>JDK1.4.2_10 more than likely is. Sometimes the newest version is not
>>always the best version to intall. From experience using JRE1.5.0 on
>>SuSE Linux a few years ago (Yeah, JRE1.5.0 is not as new as you think
>>it is.), I learned that the older version is much better.
>>
>>The best suggestion I would offer is to uninstall JRE1.5.0 and stick
>>with JDK1.4.2 until SUN can get enough clients who have JRE1.5.0.
>>
>
> The only older version I could find was 1.4.2_6 which does not have amd64
> version of the library. Plugin of libjavaplugin_oji.so into 64bit mozilla
> of firefox does not seem to be working.
>
> What libjavaplugin_oji.so do you use?
>
> Thanks
>
>
> <feeb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

You have to install a 32bit version of Firefox/Mozilla, and use a 32bit plugin.

AMD64/Opteron fully supports 32bit applications. You won't know the difference
(Firefox/Mozilla rarely needs more memory than a 32bit application is
restricted to).

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