[browsershots-factories] Opera w/Java on Linux

Nick Gushlow nick.gushlow at gmail.com
Thu Sep 14 10:53:52 CEST 2006


Ok I've just found the solution.  Although I had enabled java in quick
preferences, I needed to go into:

Tools > Preferences > Advanced > Content > Java Options

In there I had to set the path to :

/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun-1.5.0.06/jre/lib/i386/


You can now put java down as one of my browser options again.

Nick.



On 9/13/06, Johann C. Rocholl <johann at browsershots.org> wrote:
>
> On 9/13/06, Nick Gushlow <nick.gushlow at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Anyone got any tips as to how to enable Java in opera?  I've checked
> Enable
> > Java in quick preferences but it's not picking up the JRE on my system
> (all
> > other browsers pick it up fine).
>
> My opera (version 8.50 on Debian) says this when I run it from the
> console:
>
> opera: [java] Disabling java due to potential problems. If you know
>        what you are doing, you can set the environment variable
>        OPERA_FORCE_JAVA_ENABLED to '1' to override this.
>        Start Opera with '-debugjava' argument for more information.
>
> Can you try if that helps? Setting the environment outside of Python
> may or may not work, but you can start the browser manually for
> testing this, or you can put
> OPERA_FORCE_JAVA_ENABLED=3D1
> before
> DISPLAY=3D%s
> in the code where the browser is started.
>
> Good night,
> Johann
>



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Nick Gushlow
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