Just tried the FXGame java applet. Tried to sign up for an account at their website; got lots of errors from their server!
It isn't a connection error. Java reports:
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Real error was: java.io.IOException: Unexpected end of file from server
yes it is, but only if it connect via proxy, because when i check this test "#4 may fail if you are behind a firewall"
so it fail when standart login >Connection was terminated during a read<
and it fail when proxy login >Unexpected end of file from server<
both fails are on the side that something interrupt connection to ports. At the same time on PC everything run no fails. I send request to app. provider, but...
You wrote that you've no idea about java staf there, may be you know who did java for your ED-TCE?
And another question: could have an influence on connections and etc. that fact that we use image version of ED-TCE instead of straight partition install?
From my point of view are only few steps to get java polished for those who want java on NIT.
You wrote that you've no idea about java staf there, may be you know who did java for your ED-TCE?
There's no magic here. This is the standard Debian Arm EABI (armel) architecture. I installed the Open JDK packages, which, in Debian, consist of the openjdk-6-jre and icedtea-gcjwebplugin packages to give us (fairly good) Java support. These packages are to Sun's Java what the dinosaurs in Jurassic Park were to "real" dinosaurs*; it is mostly "real" Sun Java, but where Sun couldn't release open source components, the community has substituted open source bits. Here's a good article from May 2008:
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...the other Java deployment technology, Java Web Start, which also currently lacks an open source replacement... We’ve integrated and extended NetX, an open source web start implementation... We’re making good progress on gcjwebplugin’s two missing features: a LiveConnect Java/JavaScript bridge and signed applet verification.
And another question: could have an influence on connections and etc. that fact that we use image version of ED-TCE instead of straight partition install?
This one is simple to answer. No. No impact at all.
*Remember how the scientists in the story were missing bits of dinosaur DNA, so they substituted frog DNA in those places? Yeah. That's what I meant.
webo_09: You seem to have a corrupted download. Please delete the file debian-final.tar.bz2 from your SD card and try again. You can use the File Manager to delete the file.
I was not able to install the minimal system or at least I could not get it to run - probably I was not understanding how to run things. I reformatted the internal memory and installed the full easy debian. When I start the debian chroot, everything works OK. I freed up some space and was able to just barely install r-base. I would like to free up more space. Can I uninstall openoffice or iceweasal? Will this cause any problems?