Install Oracle Java 7u79/80 on Fedora 24/23, CentOS/RHEL 7.2/6.8/5.11 - Comment Page: 9

Please note: This guide still working normally if you want install Sun/Oracle Java 7, but if you want Java 8 version, then check Install Oracle Java JDK/JRE 8 on Fedora, CentOS/RHEL. This is guide, howto Install Sun/Oracle Java JDK and JRE 7 CPU (7u79) and PSU (7u80) on Fedora 24/23/22/21/20/19/18/17/16/15/14/13/12, CentOS 7.2/6.8/5.11, Red Hat (RHEL) 7.2/6.8/5.11. Read more, what is difference between CPU and PSU release. If you're looking instruction for Sun/Oracle Java JDK/JRE version 6 installation on Fedora 20/19/18, CentOS/Red Hat (RHEL) 6.5/5.10, please check this guide. [inttf_post_ad1] What's new in Sun/Oracle Java 7 VM Compressed 64-bit object...

267 comments on “Install Oracle Java 7u79/80 on Fedora 24/23, CentOS/RHEL 7.2/6.8/5.11 - Comment Page: 9

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    1. Thanks man, This help me to setup my VPS Java installation.

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    2. You cannot ignore this. The JVM will not load/work correctly. When this happened to me I had an old, funky install of the rpm that I had to remove first. Once I was able to remove it, the install went smoothly.

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    3. Hi,
      Thanks very much for the procedure, iv been trying to enable java on my fedora for a really long time, with no luck, i keep getting the same error “Error, Click for details”, i also followed your procedure with the same result, bellow are my info :

      alsaadi:/home/alsaadi #java -version
      java version “1.7.0_65”
      Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.7.0_65-b17)
      Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 24.65-b04, mixed mode)
      alsaadi:/home/alsaadi #javaws
      Java(TM) Web Start 10.65.2.17-fcs
      alsaadi:/home/alsaadi #uname -a
      Linux alsaadi 3.15.6-200.fc20.x86_64 #1 SMP Fri Jul 18 02:36:27 UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

      Any idea how to fix this issue ?

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    4. Hi,
      Thanks very much for the procedure, iv been trying to enable java on my fedora for a really long time, with no luck, i keep getting the same error “Error, Click for details”, i also followed your procedure with the same result, bellow are my info :

      alsaadi:/home/alsaadi #java -version
      java version “1.7.0_65″
      Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.7.0_65-b17)
      Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 24.65-b04, mixed mode)
      alsaadi:/home/alsaadi #javaws
      Java(TM) Web Start 10.65.2.17-fcs
      alsaadi:/home/alsaadi #uname -a
      Linux alsaadi 3.15.6-200.fc20.x86_64 #1 SMP Fri Jul 18 02:36:27 UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

      Any idea how to fix this issue ?

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      • Hi Ahmed,

        So you get this error when you start “something” with Web Start?

        What details shows?

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    5. Thanks a lot, it’s so helpful!

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    6. What about –slave option for the alternatives –install? Might worth mentioning that changing java version will automatically will change javac etc in this case.

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    7. Excellent help, thank you!

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    8. Hello, nice tutorial.

      I have a issue, I want to know how can I remove any version of JAVA installed in my System manually and sets my system cleans that the first time?.

      Cheers!

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    9. Nice article.

      The only bad thing is that its difficult to read the dark blue on dark grey background for the syntax. Otherwise its a good article.

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    10. Most consistent tutorial for Fedora! Thanks!

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    11. y have this error

      javaws: no se encontró la orden
      in english
      javaws: command not found

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      • Hi epagano,

        Could you tell little more what you tried to install (JDK or JRE) and what commands you run?

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    12. This saved my day! wohooo!

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    13. Muchas gracias por la informacion, me ha servido para mucho

      Reply
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