Re: Jave Run Time for Fedora 7 - where from?

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On Wed, 2007-10-24 at 11:46 -0400, Kelly Miller wrote:
> On 10/24/07, Chris G <cl@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>         Where does one get a JRE for Fedora 7 - specifically for
>         running Java
>         Applets in Firefox?
>         
> Fedora includes the GCJ Java runtime and Classpath by default.  It
> supports a large chunk of standard Java.  If you want to run Sun's
> official JRE, though, you have to go to Sun's Java website and get it.
> Or search for the Tigro repository, which also includes the handy
> JPackage compatibility package for Sun's Java, allowing use of any
> Java class in Fedora with the Sun JRE... 

Don't forget the Blackdown JRE as well.  I run that on X86_64.

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