How do I install a .bin. I downloaded a Java plugin needed to run some tests by the isp. RESOLVED
Steven Vollom
stevenvollom at sbcglobal.net
Thu Jan 22 03:08:42 UTC 2009
On Wednesday 21 January 2009 4:42:26 pm John Hubbard wrote: The Solution.
Every once in a while someone needs to take it on the chin. In my case more
than others. I am so embarrassed to have wasted the Lists' time. And thanks
John for the easy resolution. But that is not all, Sun Java 6 jre is already
installed, and I can't for the life of me understand why I was told I needed
to install it.
I have gotten to be like that little dog in the rear window of the car, my
head bobbing up and down with every little bump. Nonetheless, it is
inexcusable to waste the precious time of so many people. I am so very
sorry. I still have a dozen responses on this issue, and it seems it was
never a problem in the first place. Worst of all, the pressure of not being
able to perform on an instruction so overwhelemed me that I almost had a
heart attack. What a fool I have been. Not to worry though, I got some
sleep and I feel just fine. I won't blame anyone who doesn't want to help me
in the future. I surely don't deserve it.
As always, I am deeply grateful for the help I have received in the past, and
if you continue to help me, I will try to be more thoughtful and careful in
the future. Additionally, I will review all the considerable work that I
have not yet read, and continue to learn the process of being able to install
a .bin from terminal so that all this work is not wasted completely.
Steven
More information about the kubuntu-users
mailing list