Tech Alert: Update Java NOW

Sep 02, 2012 08:07

This definitely needs a boost, so here:

Originally posted by lolmac at Tech Alert: Update Java NOW
How recently did you install an update to Java?

If your answer is "Last week" or "Last month" or "Huh?  What's that?" or, in fact, anything other than "Yesterday" or "Today", go thou and update.  Now.  Then come back here and I'll tell you why, but seriously, ( Read more... )

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ron_newman September 2 2012, 12:28:24 UTC
Looks like I'm safe for now. My Mac has such an old Intel CPU that it still runs Snow Leopard and cannot be upgraded to Lion or Mountain Lion. Therefore, it can't run any 64-bit software such as Java 7. It will have Java 6 forever.

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bethbethbeth September 2 2012, 13:13:50 UTC
So I - semi-Luddite that I am - go to figure out how I can check whether I'm running Java or not (and in the process, learn exactly where my plugs in live *g*), only to discover that Good Old Firefox had taken it upon itself to disable my old version of Java at some point in the past and replaced it with nothing, which...clearly not having Java isn't getting in the way of my day-to-day computer browsing. So that's good.

But thanks for the heads up (which...I'll be using when I get to work this coming week)

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lolmac September 2 2012, 15:14:36 UTC
(Hi, I'm also Beth, and I wrote the post. Hi, Beth*3!))

Just for the record, there are multiple Java plug-ins. At a wild guess, the one that Firefox disabled was probably the Java Console -- I encourage you to check again and see if you have others. Specifically, look for Java Platform and Java Deployment Toolkit.

And thanks for the signal boost!

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bethbethbeth September 2 2012, 15:32:37 UTC
Hi Other!Beth.

I checked everything, and java isn't running anywhere on my computer, but thanks!

(so...what common things does java usually run? )

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ron_newman September 2 2012, 15:46:27 UTC
To make sure it's gone, type

java -version

in your Terminal window. If it says

java: command not found

then you really don't have it anywhere.

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llennhoff September 2 2012, 13:20:01 UTC
If you have Java 6, you may not need to upgrade to Java 7. In fact, my company's product includes an applet which is not yet Java 7 compatible, so we require our customer's users to have Java 6 on their desktops. We're working on a Java 7 compatible version.

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lolmac September 2 2012, 16:10:32 UTC
I just found out that Oracle also released a patched version of Java 6 -- that may be the best solution. It's Version 6 Update 35.

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ron_newman September 2 2012, 16:40:54 UTC
Where do you get that? I don't see it mentioned on the http://java.com/en/download/manual.jsp page.

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lolmac September 2 2012, 16:43:40 UTC
Here: http://www.java.com/en/download/manual_v6.jsp

(Hopefully, this comment will not be blocked by LJ's antispam filters.)

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arliss September 2 2012, 17:29:20 UTC
Wow, done, and thanks for this!

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psyfic December 26 2012, 22:11:50 UTC
Just dropping in to wish you a Happy Birthday and hopes for a good year ahead.

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