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Problem upgrading RedHat to Sun Java 5 JRE
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Apr 24th, 2007
I have RedHat Fedora 4/5/6, they all have IBM Java 1.4 which doesn't do GUI correctly, and is not supported in FireFox browser for Applets.
Anybody know how to setup Sun Java 5 and FireFox browser Java on Red Hat Fedora 4/5/6?
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