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Bonjour,
Je suis sous linux ubuntu et je voudrais savoir quelles sont les nouvelles version de java et de firefox et comment les telecharger et les installer? Quand je vais sur le site de java il me dit que je n'ai pas la bonne version mais les liens qu'ils me donnent pour telecharger la version 6 update 10 (qui est je crois la derniere version) il me donne des fichiers .bin que je ne peux pas ouvrir.
Voila. merci d'avance
Je suis sous linux ubuntu et je voudrais savoir quelles sont les nouvelles version de java et de firefox et comment les telecharger et les installer? Quand je vais sur le site de java il me dit que je n'ai pas la bonne version mais les liens qu'ils me donnent pour telecharger la version 6 update 10 (qui est je crois la derniere version) il me donne des fichiers .bin que je ne peux pas ouvrir.
Voila. merci d'avance
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franchement les gesn vous cherchez pas beaucoup,
https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/javase-java-platform-install.html#self-extracting
Installation of Self-Extracting Binary
Use these instructions if you want to use the self-extracting binary file to install the Java SE Runtime Environment. If you want to install RPM packages instead, see Installation of RPM File.
1. Download and check the download file size to ensure that you have downloaded the full, uncorrupted software bundle.
You can download to any directory you choose; it does not have to be the directory where you want to install the Java SE Runtime Environment.
Before you download the file, notice its byte size provided on the download page on the web site. Once the download has completed, compare that file size to the size of the downloaded file to make sure they are equal.
2. Make sure that execute permissions are set on the self-extracting binary.
Run this command:
chmod +x 6<version>-linux-i586.bin
3. Change directory to the location where you would like the files to be installed.
The next step installs the Java SE Runtime Environment into the current directory.
4. Run the self-extracting binary.
Execute the downloaded file, prepended by the path to it. For example, if the file is in the current directory, prepend it with "./" (necessary if "." is not in the PATH environment variable):
./jre-6<version>-linux-i586.bin
The binary code license is displayed, and you are prompted to agree to its terms.
The Java SE Runtime Environment files are installed in a directory called jre1.6.0_<version> in the current directory. Follow this link to see its directory structure.
Note about Root Access: Unbundling the software automatically creates a directory called jre1.6.0_<version>. Note that if you choose to install the Java SE Runtime Environment into system-wide location such as /usr/local, you must first become root to gain the necessary permissions. If you do not have root access, simply install the Java SE Runtime Environment into your home directory, or a subdirectory that you have permission to write to.
Note about Overwriting Files: If you unpack the software in a directory that contains a subdirectory named jre1.6.0_<version>, the new software overwrites files of the same name in that jre1.6.0_<version> directory. Please be careful to rename the old directory if it contains files you would like to keep.
Note about System Preferences: By default, the installation script configures the system such that the backing store for system preferences is created inside the Java SE Runtime Environment's installation directory. If the JRE is installed on a network-mounted drive, it and the system preferences can be exported for sharing with Java runtime environments on other machines.
See the Preferences API documentation for more information about preferences in the Java platform.
https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/javase-java-platform-install.html#self-extracting
Installation of Self-Extracting Binary
Use these instructions if you want to use the self-extracting binary file to install the Java SE Runtime Environment. If you want to install RPM packages instead, see Installation of RPM File.
1. Download and check the download file size to ensure that you have downloaded the full, uncorrupted software bundle.
You can download to any directory you choose; it does not have to be the directory where you want to install the Java SE Runtime Environment.
Before you download the file, notice its byte size provided on the download page on the web site. Once the download has completed, compare that file size to the size of the downloaded file to make sure they are equal.
2. Make sure that execute permissions are set on the self-extracting binary.
Run this command:
chmod +x 6<version>-linux-i586.bin
3. Change directory to the location where you would like the files to be installed.
The next step installs the Java SE Runtime Environment into the current directory.
4. Run the self-extracting binary.
Execute the downloaded file, prepended by the path to it. For example, if the file is in the current directory, prepend it with "./" (necessary if "." is not in the PATH environment variable):
./jre-6<version>-linux-i586.bin
The binary code license is displayed, and you are prompted to agree to its terms.
The Java SE Runtime Environment files are installed in a directory called jre1.6.0_<version> in the current directory. Follow this link to see its directory structure.
Note about Root Access: Unbundling the software automatically creates a directory called jre1.6.0_<version>. Note that if you choose to install the Java SE Runtime Environment into system-wide location such as /usr/local, you must first become root to gain the necessary permissions. If you do not have root access, simply install the Java SE Runtime Environment into your home directory, or a subdirectory that you have permission to write to.
Note about Overwriting Files: If you unpack the software in a directory that contains a subdirectory named jre1.6.0_<version>, the new software overwrites files of the same name in that jre1.6.0_<version> directory. Please be careful to rename the old directory if it contains files you would like to keep.
Note about System Preferences: By default, the installation script configures the system such that the backing store for system preferences is created inside the Java SE Runtime Environment's installation directory. If the JRE is installed on a network-mounted drive, it and the system preferences can be exported for sharing with Java runtime environments on other machines.
See the Preferences API documentation for more information about preferences in the Java platform.
franchement les gens vous cherchez pas beaucoup
C'est pour ça qu'on a inventé les forums ;-))
oui mais bon on a aussi inventé les readme, les tutos, les aides.
et meme s'il ne comprends pas l'anglais, une recherche sur le forum lui aurait montré comment utiliser un .bin
On doit quand même être un tant soit peu maso quelque part, sans quoi il y longtemps qu'on aurait déserté ces forums qu'on aime tant, non ? ;-))